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  • KYLE, K. F.  (3)
  • LLOYD, S. N.  (3)
  • 1990-1994  (3)
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    Wiley ; 1992
    In:  British Journal of Urology Vol. 70, No. 4 ( 1992-10), p. 382-386
    In: British Journal of Urology, Wiley, Vol. 70, No. 4 ( 1992-10), p. 382-386
    Abstract: Summary— Over a 2‐year period, 31 patients underwent prolonged hydrostatic bladder distension for benign and malignant bladder disease in this unit. Of these, 29 patients had benign functional disorders or bladder contracture, and in 2 patients hydrodistension was performed for complications of treatment for bladder neoplasia. Of the 29 patients with benign disease, 6 observed marked improvement and 8 some improvement in their symptoms, and 12 received no benefit. Patients with detrusor hypersensitivity fared better than those with detrusor instability or interstitial cystitis. A patient with malignant bladder disease died soon after the procedure as a result of a myocardial infarction. Problems attributed to the hydrostatic balloon catheter were responsible for 2 failures. The regional anaesthetic technique failed to provide adequate anaesthesia for hydrodistension in 9 procedures and limited the duration to 2 h in 13 others. Following recall of the perished balloon catheters by the manufacturer, and the introduction of continuous spinal anaesthesia, the number of technical failures has been reduced. This technique still has an important role to play in the relief of severe symptoms unresponsive to medical treatment, but it is important that ideal conditions are provided for hydrodistension in order to ensure maximum success, particularly when the alternative is major surgery.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0007-1331
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 1992
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    Wiley ; 1992
    In:  British Journal of Urology Vol. 70, No. 4 ( 1992-10), p. 408-411
    In: British Journal of Urology, Wiley, Vol. 70, No. 4 ( 1992-10), p. 408-411
    Abstract: Summary— Alpha‐1 ‐adrenergic antagonists are recommended for symptomatic treatment of patients awaiting prostatic surgery. Their efficacy has been confirmed in placebo controlled clinical trials, but to date no comparison of their effects with the results of subsequent prostatectomy has been made. Fifty‐five patients awaiting prostatectomy were assessed (by symptom scores and peak urinary flow rates) prior to treatment, on indoramin 20 mg bd , and 2 months following prostatectomy. Side effects while taking indoramin were experienced by 36% of patients. Despite an overall improvement in mean symptom scores, 26% of patients with obstructive and 30% of those with irritative symptoms who were assessed while taking indoramin failed to experience any improvement. Of the 31 patients assessed while on indoramin and again following surgery, prostatectomy produced a greater symptomatic relief than indoramin. The increase in peak flow rate following prostatectomy was 11.7 ml/s compared with 3.2 ml/s on indoramin. However, 5 patients preferred to continue taking indoramin rather than proceeding to surgery. Indoramin is no substitute for prostatectomy. Although some patients might benefit from treatment while awaiting surgery, significant side effects may severely restrict its use for this purpose. The response to indoramin cannot be used as an accurate predictor of response to prostatectomy.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0007-1331
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 1992
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  • 3
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    Wiley ; 1992
    In:  British Journal of Urology Vol. 69, No. 2 ( 1992-02), p. 132-136
    In: British Journal of Urology, Wiley, Vol. 69, No. 2 ( 1992-02), p. 132-136
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0007-1331 , 1464-410X
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 1992
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