Prediction of urinary retention after surgery for rectal cancer using voiding efficiency in the 24 h following Foley catheter removal

Volume: 34, Issue: 8, Pages: 1431 - 1443
Published: Jul 6, 2019
Abstract
Postoperative urinary retention is a common adverse effect after rectal surgery. Current methods for assessing postoperative urinary retention (residual urine volume) are inaccurate and unable to predict long-term retention. Voiding efficiency is an effective indicator of postoperative urinary retention in urological and gynaecological fields, but not in colorectal surgery. We aimed to determine whether voiding efficiency in the initial 24 h...
Paper Details
Title
Prediction of urinary retention after surgery for rectal cancer using voiding efficiency in the 24 h following Foley catheter removal
Published Date
Jul 6, 2019
Volume
34
Issue
8
Pages
1431 - 1443
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