Prophylactic effect of Tamsulosin on postoperative urinary retention in men undergoing benign anorectal surgeries

Syed Nabisab, Sajid, Medical Officer, Taluka Hospital, Basavan Bagew
unpublished
POUR is the most common complication of surgery for benign anorectal alpha-1a receptor blocker acts by reducing tone in bladder outlet, certain anorectal and inguinal surgeries retention in men undergoing benign anorectal surgeries were randomly grouped into Group P after surgery) and Group T (Tamsulosin) were closely followed for 24 hours postoperatively any voiding diff mean prostate volume in Group P and Group T was 29.80 ±7.10 and 33.92 ±4.72 ml respectively. The post retention (PVR) <50 ml
more » ... in patients of Group P and Group T was 6 Group P; 7 (35%) patients had POUR while in Group T, one (5%) patient difference in POUR among two study groups. (P>0.05) compared to Tamsulosin group with statistical difference administration reduces the incidence of postoperative urinary retention in
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