Abstract

Annotation. The article presents a review of the literature on the evolution of hemostasis methods during open transbladder prostatectomy in patients with benign hyperplasia. The improvement of methods of hemostasis during transbladder prostatectomy has gone from suturing the prostate lodge, suturing the bladder neck and prostate capsule to partial suturing of the prostate lodge with the installation of a Foley catheter for the purpose of mechanical compression of the bladder neck and prostate lodge. The methods of hemostasis of Ukrainian urologists, including those of Vinnytsia, are highlighted. Unfortunately, none of the methods guaranteed 100% hemostasis of the prostate lodge after prostatectomy. Therefore, the search for new and improvement of known methods of hemostasis of the prostate lodge is an urgent issue in urology.

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