POST OPERATIVE URINARY RETENTION IN GENERAL SURGICAL WARD

Authors

  • Shahid Mansoor Alvi Jinnah Hospital Lahore
  • Masood Rashid AIMC/Jinnah Hospital Lahore
  • Tayyab Abbas AIMC/Jinnah Hospital Lahore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2001.8.01.5477

Keywords:

Post operative urinary retention

Abstract

Two hundred and fifty consecutive patients who had under gone surgery under spinal and general anaesthesia were studied prospectively to determine the incidence of post-operative urinary retention. The sex and age of the patient did not affect the incidence of retention of urine. The use of long acting spinal anaesthetics and over enthusiastic treatment of post-operative pain with strong narcotic analgesics may be the important factors in post operative urinary retention.

Author Biographies

Shahid Mansoor Alvi, Jinnah Hospital Lahore

P.G. Student Surgical Unit 2

Masood Rashid, AIMC/Jinnah Hospital Lahore

Associate Professor of Surgery

Tayyab Abbas, AIMC/Jinnah Hospital Lahore

Assistant Professor of Surgery

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Published

2001-03-14