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Z. Dahami F. Barjani O. Saghir R. Ben Elkhaiat M.S. Moudouni I. Sarf 《Journal de chirurgie》2009,146(6):549-552
Objective
Our aim was to evaluate the outcome of transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) and inguinal hernia repair performed in a single session.Methods
Data was obtained retrospectively for 31 patients (mean age 65 years) who underwent simultaneous TURP and inguinal hernia repair. Most patients had lower urinary tract symptoms related to BPH such as acute urinary retention, recurrent bladder retention, or severe dysuria. Twenty-one patients had simple inguinal hernia and ten had large inguinoscrotal hernia. Operations were performed in 23 patients under spinal anesthesia. Bassini's operation was the most common herniorrhaphy technique (23 patients).Results
We observed good outcomes in 86% of the patients. The morbidity rate was 10.7%, the mean postoperative stay was 3.6 days (2–6 days). There was no recurrence of inguinal hernia.Conclusion
Combining TURP and inguinal hernia repair in one session decreases the number of procedures and anesthesias, hospital stay, and thus direct health costs and does not result in an increase in operative or postoperative morbidity. 相似文献10.