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Actas urol. esp ; 29(5): 445-447, mayo 2005. ilus
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-039275

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Presentamos una alternativa de abordaje para el bloqueo del nervio obturador durante la RTU vesical. Material y Metodos: Se revisan retrospectivamente 400 tumores vesicales intervenidos, correspondientes a 218 pacientes, localizándose un 46,8% de estos en caras laterales. Se utiliza una vía de abordaje alternativa para el bloqueo del nervio obturador. Resultados: Mediante este abordaje, que simplifica, en posición de litotomía, el bloqueo nervioso del obturador, conseguimos en más del 95% de resecciones el que no se produzca estimulación muscular. Conclusiones: Aplicando esta técnica, disminuimos el riesgo de perforación vesical por esta causa, evitando las complicaciones asociadas


Objetives: We presents an alternative to prevent the obturator nerve stimulation during TUBR. Material and Method: We revise 400 bladder tumours corresponding to 218 patients, 46,8% of them localized in lateral bladder wall. An alternative technique is used for that blockade. Results: There have been no adductor contractions in more than 95% of TUBR. Conclusions: The alternative technique may reduce the stimulation of the obturador nerve and the risk of bladder perforation. Objetives: We presents an alternative to prevent the obturator nerve stimulation during TUBR. Material and Method: We revise 400 bladder tumours corresponding to 218 patients, 46,8% of them localized in lateral bladder wall. An alternative technique is used for that blockade. Results: There have been no adductor contractions in more than 95% of TUBR. Conclusions: The alternative technique may reduce the stimulation of the obturador nerve and the risk of bladder perforation (AU)


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Male , Humans , Nerve Block/methods , Obturator Nerve , Transurethral Resection of Prostate/methods , Retrospective Studies , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery
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