Abstract

Objective To assess the efficacy of rociverine tablets combined with imrecoxib tablets and comfortable nursing in the control of bladder spasm after transurethral laser resection of prostate. Methods According to the digital table, 120 patients who diagnosed as benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) were randomly divided into four groups.The patients in combined drug group (group A) were administered rociverine tablets(10mg tid) and imrecoxib tablets (100mg bid) from the day of surgery to the day of catheter removal.The patients in rociverine tablets group (group B) were treated with rociverine tablets(10mg tid), and the patients in imrecoxib tablets group (group C) were administered imrecoxib (100mg bid) from the day of surgery to the day of catheter removal.The patients in group D were administered indometacin suppositories in anus when they felt pain.All patients were given comfortable nursing.The frequency and duration of bladder spasm, the time of bladder irrigation, time needed for washing solution to turn clear, and the time of catheter indwelling in the four groups were observed and compared. Results Compared with group D, group A, group B and group C all had statistically significant differences in the frequency and duration of bladder spasm, the time of bladder irrigation, time needed for washing solution to turn clear, and the time of catheter indwelling (Fa=9.469, Fb=13.443, Fc=12.157, Fd=26.609, Fe=33.717, Ff=30.524, Fg=100.836, Fh=89.985, P3 0.05). Conclusion Rociverine tablets combinined with imrecoxib tablets for the prevention and treatment of bladder spasm after transurethral laser resection of prostate was effective, which was worthy of clinic application. Key words: Transurethral resection of prostate; Laser; Nursing care; Rociverine tablets; Imrecoxib tablets

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