Abstract

The study compares the role of suprapubic cystostomy versus per urethral catheterization in BPH patients with acute retention of urine. Majority 80% patients were 50-70 years old. The higher number of patients in Group A (18/25) voided normally with good flow rate of almost 15ml/sec and non-significant residual urine, compared to Group B (13/25). In Group B, 12 patients required re- catheterization while only 7 in Group A needed to have their suprapubic catheter opened. All patients took Tamsulosin 0.4mg daily. Patients in Group A had their suprapubic catheter clamped and tested for voiding through the urethra; while Group B was tested without a catheter. The flow rate and PMRV noted. In group A, 7 patients had retention relieved by a suprapubic catheter. Two patients pulled out per urethral catheterization and was excluded from the study. The results showed the effectiveness of suprapubic cystostomy for benign prostatic hyperplasia patients with first-time urine retention.

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