FACTORS AFFECTING BLEEDING AND KANAAIA IN TRANSURETRAL RESECTION

Mehmet Arslan, Celal Sönmez, Mehmet Kılınç, RECAİ GÜRBÜZ, KADİR YILMAZ

  • Year : 1987
  • Vol : 3
  • Issue : 1
  •  Page : 99-104
Transturethraltresection was carried ovt succesfully in the fifty-seven patient with benign prostatic hyperpiasie, bladder neck obstruction, cancer of the prostate and b7adcler betwen 1984 and 1987 spinal anesthesia wa2 giyen to eleyen patiens and general anesthesia forty-five patiens. T ype of anesthesia (spirıal and general), tissue size removed, operation time and irrigation fluid have been investigated cor;.e?ation with hemorraghie. There was correlation betwen operation time and hemor-raghie in both the spinal and general anesthesia. Correlation, between tissue size removed and hemorraghim was found ver} important in both. Correlati.on with hemorraghi.e of irrigation fluid was important in ()nin spinal anesthesie. The hemorraghie in the spinal anesthesia was much lessthan general anesthesia.
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FACTORS AFFECTING BLEEDING AND KANAAIA IN TRANSURETRAL RESECTION
, Vol. 3 (1)
Received : 30.11.1987, Accepted : 30.11.1987, Published Online : 30.11.2020
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