Day case endourology in surgical outpatient clinic at Ibadan: A 5 year review
Day case endourology in surgical outpatient clinic at Ibadan: A 5 year review
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Objective: To review our day case endourological practice over a five-year period.Subjects and methods: Data was obtained from the endourology day case register and these were analysed using simple statistical methods.Caudal anaesthesia and intravenous sedatives were used for the procedures.Results: A total of 559 patients underwent endoscopic procedures as day cases.
Their ages ranged from 10 to 88 years, with a male to female ratio of 4 to 1.Four hundred and thirty eight (78.4%) were diagnostic and 121 (21.6%) were therapeutic.
The main diagnostic echofix spring reverb procedures were urethrocystoscopy (n = 222), and cystoscopy alone (n = 116), cystoscopy and biopsy (n = 46) while the therapeutic procedures were direct visual internal urethrotomy (n = 86), endoscopic cystolitholapaxy (n = 10), and rigid retrograde endoscopic realignment (n = 7) for posterior urethral injury.The main anaesthesia was caudal block in 472 patients and topical 2% xylocaine jelly with sedation in 86 patients.Conclusions: There is here a steady increase in therapeutic day case endourology.Caudal anaesthesia provides effective pain free procedure to the patient.
Surgical trainees can benefit by learning the technique of caudal block anaesthesia.