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Eastern J Med. 2020; 25(2): 293-298 | DOI: 10.5505/ejm.2020.63625 | |||
Spinal anesthesia is associated with postoperative urinary retention in women undergoing urogynecologic surgeryGulseren Yilmaz1, Aysu Akça2, Huseyin Kiyak2, ONUR KARAASLAN3, ZİYA SALİHOĞLU41Department Of Anesthesiology & Reanimation, University Of Health Sciences, Faculty Of Medicine, Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Teaching And Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey2Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, University Of Health Sciences, Faculty Of Medicine, Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Teaching And Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey 3Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, University Of Yuzuncu Yıl, Van, Turkey 4Department Of Anesthesiology & Reanimation, University Of Istanbul, Faculty Of Cerrahpasa Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey INTRODUCTION: Objective: We hypothesized that spinal anesthesia could lead to impairment in bladder function and consequently to postoperative urinary retention(POUR), particularly in patients undergoing urogynecologic surgery. This study aimed to compare the rate of the POUR between the subjects receiving spinal and general anesthesia who underwent urogynecologic surgery. Gulseren Yilmaz, Aysu Akça, Huseyin Kiyak, ONUR KARAASLAN, ZİYA SALİHOĞLU. Spinal anesthesia is associated with postoperative urinary retention in women undergoing urogynecologic surgery. Eastern J Med. 2020; 25(2): 293-298 Sorumlu Yazar: ONUR KARAASLAN, Türkiye |
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