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Outcome of Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) using 5% Dextrose Water as Irrigant


O.C. Amu
E.A. Affusim
U.U. Nnadozie
C.D. Nwachukwu

Abstract

Background: TURP remains the gold standard for simple prostatectomy presently. Different fluids have been used for irrigation while  performing monopolar TURP. The choice of irrigation fluid depends on a lot of factors.


Aim: We sought to find out if the outcome of  monopolar TURP using 5% dextrose water in our setting compares with findings in other studies using different fluids as irrigation fluid  in monopolar TURP. 


Materials and Methods: This was a prospective study of 220 patients who had monopolar TURP using 5% dextrose  water as irrigation fluid from 2015 to 2020. 


Results: The study was completed by 220 patients. The mean age was 66.25 yrs. The mean  weight of prostate was 53.2 g, and mean resected weight was 30.10 g using a mean irrigation volume of 45.35 liters, 5% dextrose water  over a mean resection time of 66.08 mins. The mean changes in International Prostate Symptom Score/ quality of life score (IPSS/QOLS)  were statistically significant. Early complications recorded were postoperative hematuria with clot retention (1.4%), urinary tract infection  (UTI) (13.2%), and secondary hemorrhage (10%). TURP syndrome was not recorded. Late complications seen within 2 years follow‑up  were transient urinary incontinence (6.4%), urethral stricture (4.1%), and bladder neck contracture (2.3%). There was no repeat TURP for  residual adenoma within this period. 


Conclusion: TURP using 5% dextrose water has comparable outcomes to other irrigation fluids for  monopolar TURP. It is a good alternative to any other irrigation fluid.


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