Bladder function after ambulatory surgery

Q4 Nursing Ambulatory Surgery Pub Date : 2005-11-01 Epub Date: 2005-09-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ambsur.2005.08.002
K.J. Souter, D.J. Pavlin
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Abstract

Micturition is a complex process under both involuntary and voluntary control. A variety of pathological conditions, as well as certain surgical and anesthetic procedures cause urinary retention, which may have long lasting consequences. Patients undergoing ambulatory surgery have traditionally been required to void prior to discharge; however, this practice is increasingly being questioned. Ultrasound scanning of the bladder is an accurate method of measuring urine volume in postoperative patients. It may be useful as a non-invasive method of monitoring bladder volume, thus avoiding unnecessary bladder catheterization whilst at the same time preventing prolonged overdistension. We present an algorithm for managing ambulatory patients in both low and high-risk groups for postoperative urinary retention.

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门诊手术后膀胱功能
排尿是一个复杂的过程,在非自愿和自愿的控制下。各种病理条件,以及某些手术和麻醉程序引起尿潴留,这可能有长期持续的后果。传统上,接受门诊手术的患者在出院前被要求排尿;然而,这种做法正日益受到质疑。超声膀胱扫描是一种精确测量术后患者尿量的方法。它可能是一种有用的无创监测膀胱容量的方法,从而避免不必要的膀胱导尿,同时防止长期的过度膨胀。我们提出了一种算法,用于管理低危和高危人群的术后尿潴留的门诊患者。
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Ambulatory Surgery
Ambulatory Surgery Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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