A novel technique for post-prostatectomy catheter traction

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Abstract

Background: Prostate traction is one way to control post-prostatectomy bleeding. The most popular method involves traction with a catheter fixed to the thigh with adhesive bands. However, this method has its own drawbacks. Objectives: We aimed to simplify this traction procedure and to overcome its disadvantages. Patients and Methods: From 2007-2015, a new method was used to control post-prostatectomy bleeding in 152 patients. This technique involved inducing pressure on the prostate neck with an indwelling catheter attached to a partially filled urine bag to control bleeding after a prostatectomy. Results: The new method effectively controlled post-prostatectomy bleeding. A few patients required surgical intervention. Conclusions: Post-prostatectomy catheter traction using a semi-filled urine bag was an acceptable alternative to the standard method to control post-operative bleeding.

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Akhavizadegan, H. (2016). A novel technique for post-prostatectomy catheter traction. Nephro-Urology Monthly, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.5812/numonthly.37394

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