Suprapubic prostatectomy for benign prostatic hyperplasia in rural Asia: 200 consecutive cases |
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Authors: | Condie J D Cutherell L Mian A |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Surgery, Bach Christian Hospital, Abbottabad, Pakistan |
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Abstract: | Objectives. To assess the safety and efficacy of a suprapubic prostatectomy technique performed in a rural hospital in Asia.Methods. A retrospective study of 200 consecutive suprapubic transvesical prostatectomies with a removable bladder neck partition suture for benign prostatic hyperplasia from 1995 to 1998 in a rural mission hospital in northern Pakistan was performed.Results. Despite preoperative comorbidities in 28% of patients, the postoperative morbidity (14%) and mortality (1%) was low. The partition suture is credited with a very low transfusion rate (1%) and a lower intensity of nursing care in the postoperative period. Patient satisfaction was high with regard to both relief of symptoms and cost.Conclusions. This study demonstrated that suprapubic prostatectomy with a routine bladder neck partition suture for benign prostatic hyperplasia can be carried out with a high degree of safety and efficacy in a rural setting with limited facilities in a developing country. |
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