Anesthesia & Clinical Research

Anesthesia & Clinical Research
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ISSN: 2155-6148

Kasra Karvandian

Kasra Karvandian

West Indies

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  • Research Article
    Comparison between General Anesthesia and Epidural Anesthesia in Inguinal Herniorrhaphy Regarding the Incidence of Urinary Retention
    Author(s): Seyed Mohammad Mireskandari, Kasra Karvandian, Yashar Iranpour, Sanaz Shabani, Afshin Jafarzadeh, Shahram Samadi, Jalil Makarem, Negar Eftekhar and Jayran Zebardast Seyed Mohammad Mireskandari, Kasra Karvandian, Yashar Iranpour, Sanaz Shabani, Afshin Jafarzadeh, Shahram Samadi, Jalil Makarem, Negar Eftekhar and Jayran Zebardast

    Background: Inguinal herniorrhaphy is among the most common type of surgeries in adults. One of the important side effects of herniorrhaphy is post-operative urinary retention (UR). The incidence of urinary retention after herniorrhaphy may vary depending on the method of anesthesia. Methods: This is a double blind randomized clinical trial conducted on 80 patients undergoing inguinal hernia repair. Half of the cases were generally anesthetized (GA) and the other half underwent continues lumbar epidural anesthesia (EA). The epidural catheter was inserted before the procedure and remained for 24 hours post-operative period. The need for urinary catheterizing either in post anesthetic care unit (PACU) or in ward was compared between two groups, beside the incidence of urination in, the mean interval between the end of surgery and first urination. Also the duration of the surgery, length.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2155-6148.1000614

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