Early post-operative removal of urethral catheter in patients undergoing colorectal surgery with epidural analgesia - A prospective pilot clinical study

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作者
Coyle, David [1 ]
Joyce, Kenneth M. [1 ]
Garvin, Joseph T. [1 ]
Regan, Mark [1 ]
McAnena, Oliver J. [1 ]
Neary, Peter M. [1 ]
Joyce, Myles R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Galway, Dept Surg, Galway, Ireland
关键词
Post-operative urinary retention; Colorectal; Urinary catheter; Detrusor; Epidural analgesia; Colectomy; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; SUPRAPUBIC BLADDER DRAINAGE; URINARY RETENTION; ENHANCED RECOVERY; RECTAL RESECTION; INFECTION; OUTCOMES; PROGRAM; CANCER; COLON;
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10.1016/j.ijsu.2015.03.003
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Urethral catheter (UC) removal is often delayed following colorectal resection due to the perceived increased risk of post-operative urinary retention (POUR) in patients with post-operative epidural analgesia (POEA). We aimed to determine if UC removal at 48 h, irrespective of ongoing POEA use, altered the risk of POUR and other morbidities associated with urethral catheterisation and immobility. Methods: We performed a prospective randomised controlled pilot clinical study. Eligible patients were randomised to an experimental arm, SG1 (UC removal 48 h post-operatively), or a control arm, SG2 (UC removed following cessation of POEA). Rates of POUR, urinary tract infection (UTI), pulmonary complications and surgical site infection (SSI) were recorded. Forty-four patients were recruited (SG1: n = 22; SG2: n = 22). Results: No females developed POUR, while it occurred in three males (20%) in SG1 and 2 males (22.2%) in SG2. All patients who developed POUR had undergone rectal resection. Males in SG1 were not at significantly increased risk of POUR compared to those in SG2 (R.R 0.875, p = 1). No patient developed UTI post-operatively. The rate of pulmonary complications (SG1: n = 2; SG2: n = 3, p = 0.229) and SSI (SG1: n = 5; SG2: n = 2, p = 0.146) were similar between both study arms. Discussion: Males undergoing rectal surgery appear to be at increased risk of developing POUR in the presence of epidural analgesia, independent of the timing of UC removal. Conclusions: All female patients undergoing colorectal resection and male patients undergoing colonic resection may have their urethral catheter removed at 48 h irrespective of use of POEA. (C) 2015 Surgical Associates Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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