Management of bladder function after outpatient surgery

被引:135
作者
Pavlin, DJ
Pavlin, EG
Fitzgibbon, DR
Koerschgen, ME
Plitt, TM
机构
[1] Box 356540, Seattle, WA 98195
关键词
anal surgery; hernia; residual volume; ultrasound; urinary retention;
D O I
10.1097/00000542-199907000-00010
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background: This study was designed to test a treatment algorithm for management of bladder function after outpatient general or local anesthesia Methods: Three hundred twenty-four outpatients, stratified into risk categories for urinary retention, were studied. Patients in category 1 were low-risk patients (n = 227) having non-pelvic surgery and randomly assigned to receive 10 ml/kg or 2 ml/kg of intravenous fluid intraoperatively. They were discharged when otherwise ready, without being required to void. Patients in category 2 (n = 40), also presumed to be low risk, had gynecologic surgery. High-risk patients included 31 patients having hernia or anal surgery (category 3), and 31 patients with a history of retention (category 4). Bladder volumes were monitored by ultrasound in those in categories 2-4, and patients were required to void (or be catheterized) before discharge. The incidence of retention and urinary tract symptoms after surgery were determined for all categories. Results: Urinary retention affected 0.5% of category 1 patients and none of category 2 patients. Median time to void after discharge was 75 min (interquartile range 120) in category 1 patients (n = 27) discharged without voiding. Fluids administered did not alter incidence of retention or time to void. Retention occurred in 5% of high-risk patients before discharge and recurred in 25% after discharge. Conclusion In reliable patients at low risk for retention, voiding before discharge appears unnecessary. In high-risk patients, continued observation until the bladder is emptied is indicated to avoid prolonged overdistention of the bladder.
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