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Catheter management programs and postoperative urinary dysfunction.

M T Oberst, D Graham, N L Geller

    Research in Nursing & Health
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    A bladder training program effectively reduced postoperative urinary dysfunction in women after abdominoperineal resection but not in men. Surgical approach and patient gender influenced outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Surgical Nursing

    Background:

    • Postoperative urinary dysfunction is a common complication following major bowel surgery.
    • Effective urinary catheter management strategies are crucial for patient recovery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare straight gravity drainage versus a 6-day progressive catheter clamping program for managing urinary dysfunction.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of bladder training in patients undergoing abdominoperineal resection (APR) or low anterior resection (LAR).

    Main Methods:

    • 110 patients were stratified by sex and surgical procedure.
    • Random assignment to either straight gravity drainage or a 6-day progressive catheter clamping program.
    • Bladder training was implemented as part of the catheter management protocol.

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    Main Results:

    • The bladder training program significantly reduced urinary dysfunction rates in women following APR.
    • No significant reduction in urinary dysfunction was observed in men following APR.
    • Urinary dysfunction rates varied significantly based on surgical type, patient gender, and surgeon.

    Conclusions:

    • Bladder training shows gender-specific efficacy in managing postoperative urinary dysfunction after APR.
    • Further research is needed to understand the varied etiology of voiding dysfunction across different patient groups and surgical procedures.