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[Transurethral procedures with sacral anesthesia].

Y Siegel, S Ezra, A Eting

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    Sacral anesthesia is a safe and effective procedure for surgeries like benign prostatic hypertrophy and bladder tumor resections. This technique demonstrated a 77.1% success rate with minor complications and few late sequelae.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Anesthesiology

    Context:

    • Sacral anesthesia is an alternative anesthetic technique for lower urinary tract surgeries.
    • Benign prostatic hypertrophy and bladder tumor resections are common urological procedures.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of sacral anesthesia in patients undergoing resection for benign prostatic hypertrophy and bladder tumors.

    Summary:

    • The study included 28 benign prostatic hypertrophy resections and 42 bladder tumor resections using sacral anesthesia.
    • The average patient age was 69 years, with average procedure times of 49 minutes for prostatectomy and 23 minutes for bladder tumor resection.
    • 0.5% marcaine was found to be the most effective drug, with a 77.1% success rate in both groups. Minor hemodynamic changes were observed and managed with fluid replacement.

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  • Complications included convulsions, headache, arrhythmias, and skin rash, but no late sequelae were reported.
  • Impact:

    • Sacral anesthesia offers a safe and effective option for urological procedures, potentially reducing the need for other medications during surgery.
    • The findings support the use of sacral anesthesia in older adult populations undergoing common urological interventions.
    • Further research could explore optimizing sacral anesthesia techniques to further improve success rates and minimize technical difficulties.