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Is The Ability to Perform Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Influenced by the Surgeon’s Previous Experience?

PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of the urologist’s experience on the surgical results and complications of transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-seven patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate without the use of a video camera were randomly...

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Autores principales: Cury, José, Coelho, Rafael Ferreira, Bruschini, Homero, Srougi, Miguel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2664229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18568239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322008000300005
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author Cury, José
Coelho, Rafael Ferreira
Bruschini, Homero
Srougi, Miguel
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Coelho, Rafael Ferreira
Bruschini, Homero
Srougi, Miguel
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description PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of the urologist’s experience on the surgical results and complications of transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-seven patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate without the use of a video camera were randomly allocated into three groups according to the urologist’s experience: a urologist having done 25 transurethral resections of the prostate (Group I – 24 patients); a urologist having done 50 transurethral resections of the prostate (Group II – 24 patients); a senior urologist with vast transurethral resection of the prostate experience (Group III – 19 patients). The following were recorded: the weight of resected tissue, the duration of the resection procedure, the volume of irrigation used, the amount of irrigation absorbed and the hemoglobin and sodium levels in the serum during the procedure. RESULTS: There were no differences between the groups in the amount of irrigation fluid used per operation, the amount of irrigation fluid absorbed or hematocrit and hemoglobin variation during the procedure. The weight of resected tissue per minute was approximately four times higher in group III than in groups I and II. The mean absorbed irrigation fluid was similar between the groups, with no statistical difference between them (p=0.24). Four patients (6%) presented with TUR syndrome, without a significant difference between the groups. CONCLUSION: The senior urologist was capable of resecting four times more tissue per time unit than the more inexperienced surgeons. Therefore, a surgeon’s experience may be important to reduce the risk of secondary TURP due to recurring adenomas or adenomas that were incompletely resected. However, the incidence of complications was the same between the three groups.
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spelling pubmed-26642292009-05-13 Is The Ability to Perform Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Influenced by the Surgeon’s Previous Experience? Cury, José Coelho, Rafael Ferreira Bruschini, Homero Srougi, Miguel Clinics Clinical Science PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of the urologist’s experience on the surgical results and complications of transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Sixty-seven patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate without the use of a video camera were randomly allocated into three groups according to the urologist’s experience: a urologist having done 25 transurethral resections of the prostate (Group I – 24 patients); a urologist having done 50 transurethral resections of the prostate (Group II – 24 patients); a senior urologist with vast transurethral resection of the prostate experience (Group III – 19 patients). The following were recorded: the weight of resected tissue, the duration of the resection procedure, the volume of irrigation used, the amount of irrigation absorbed and the hemoglobin and sodium levels in the serum during the procedure. RESULTS: There were no differences between the groups in the amount of irrigation fluid used per operation, the amount of irrigation fluid absorbed or hematocrit and hemoglobin variation during the procedure. The weight of resected tissue per minute was approximately four times higher in group III than in groups I and II. The mean absorbed irrigation fluid was similar between the groups, with no statistical difference between them (p=0.24). Four patients (6%) presented with TUR syndrome, without a significant difference between the groups. CONCLUSION: The senior urologist was capable of resecting four times more tissue per time unit than the more inexperienced surgeons. Therefore, a surgeon’s experience may be important to reduce the risk of secondary TURP due to recurring adenomas or adenomas that were incompletely resected. However, the incidence of complications was the same between the three groups. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2664229/ /pubmed/18568239 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322008000300005 Text en Copyright © 2008 Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP
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Cury, José
Coelho, Rafael Ferreira
Bruschini, Homero
Srougi, Miguel
Is The Ability to Perform Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Influenced by the Surgeon’s Previous Experience?
title Is The Ability to Perform Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Influenced by the Surgeon’s Previous Experience?
title_full Is The Ability to Perform Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Influenced by the Surgeon’s Previous Experience?
title_fullStr Is The Ability to Perform Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Influenced by the Surgeon’s Previous Experience?
title_full_unstemmed Is The Ability to Perform Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Influenced by the Surgeon’s Previous Experience?
title_short Is The Ability to Perform Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Influenced by the Surgeon’s Previous Experience?
title_sort is the ability to perform transurethral resection of the prostate influenced by the surgeon’s previous experience?
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2664229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18568239
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322008000300005
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