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Does the Intensity of Cutting Power Affect Postoperative Symptoms During Transurethral Resection with a Monopolar System?
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of intensity of
cutting power on postoperative symptoms after transurethral resection
(TURP) with a monopolar system for benign prostatic hyperplasia. One
hundred thirty-six men with benign prostatic obstructions undergoing
elective transurethral prostatectomy were enrolled in the study.
Patients were divided into three groups according to the intensity of
cutting power. The cutting power intensities were 80-119 W for group 1,
120-159 W for group 2, and 160-200 W for group 3, respectively. In the
postoperative period, patients were evaluated with International
Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and quality-of-life (QoL) questionnaires.
In the postoperative period, maximal flow rate (Q(max)), and
post-voiding residue (PVR) were significantly improved in patients who
had monopolar TURP performed. When compared to the other groups, the
IPSS score was found to be significantly higher in group 3 at 3, 4, and
8 weeks. In addition, the QoL assessment scores for group 3 were
superior at 3 weeks. The improvements of Q(max) and PVR were similar
among the three groups (p<0.0001). At the end of 3 months, IPSS and QoL
were significantly improved in all groups. The intensity of cutting
power during prostate resection with a monopolar system may affect the
postoperative improvements and symptoms
COVID 19 survivors, then what ?: Two different case presentation
Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) which might present in wide range clinical spectrum has caused thousands of deaths worldwide. Here, we have reported two different interesting post-covid manifestation including acute demyelinating polyneuropathy and invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. Clinicians should havea high suspicion of unexpected complications and identify its challenging unexpected complications. </p