Bibliographic citations
Sunción, S., (2019). Factores asociados a complicaciones postadenomectomía tranvesical por hiperplasia benigna de próstata. Hospital José Heredia-Piura, 2017-2018 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5322
Sunción, S., Factores asociados a complicaciones postadenomectomía tranvesical por hiperplasia benigna de próstata. Hospital José Heredia-Piura, 2017-2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5322
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title = "Factores asociados a complicaciones postadenomectomía tranvesical por hiperplasia benigna de próstata. Hospital José Heredia-Piura, 2017-2018",
author = "Sunción Roque, Stéfany Margot",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
The Benign Prostate Hypertrophy (BPH) is a benign growth where the prostate has more than 30 gr. of volume, generating a decrease in urinary flow and obstructive and irritative symptoms in urination. The surgical treatment is adenomectomy and, in our hospital, the technique used is transvesical. At the local level, complications are not documented. OBJECTIVE To determine the risk factors associated with post-procedural complications Transvesical for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia in Hospital III “José Cayetano Heredia“ - EsSalud Piura, 2017 - 2018. MATERIAL AND METHODS. Control case study, retrospective, including the total of cases serve up in the period from January 2017 to December 2018 and that met the study selection criteria. Software SPSS V 24.0 was used. RESULTS. Of the 85 Adenomectomies due to HBP, we discarded five due to selection criteria. The age range of the CASES was between 59 and 89 years, an average of 71.1 years and the CONTROLS were 55 to 88 years, with an average of 72.2 years. The CASES proceed in 80% and CONTROLS in 82.9% of Piura, Paita, Talara and Sullana. According to their body mass index, in the CASE group 73.3% are obese or overweight. More than half had undergone bladder catheterization before surgery, and more than half were hypertensive. Other comorbidities, DM2, bladder and renal lithiasis were present. The PSA value up to 4ng/ml and greater than 10ng/ml was 38.8% and 16.3 respectively. Non-infectious post-operative complications: urinary incontinence (2.5%); postoperative macroscopic hematuria (1.3%). Infectious: ITU (21.3%); IHO (1.3%); Orchiepididymitis (1.3%). An association was found between bladder lithiasis and UTI (OR=5.3) and between previous bladder catheterization and ITU (OR=3.61).
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