How long does the woman rest after bladder obstruction operation?
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Female bladder neck obstruction is also known as bladder neck sclerosis, Marion's disease or bladder neck contracture. It is a common disease in elderly women. The older the patient is, the higher the incidence rate. If not diagnosed and treated in time, it may lead to upper urinary tract dilatation, hydronephrosis and renal function damage. So we must do a good job in the related work of this disease, so how long does the woman rest after bladder obstruction operation?.
How long does the woman rest after bladder obstruction operation?
The first is that this disease can occur at any age, mostly in the elderly. The older the patient is, the higher the incidence rate. The incidence rate of female patients is over 30 years old. Most of them are women who have married and have had the disease. The proportion of women in 2.7% of the abnormal voiding diseases is 8%. Mainly for progressive dysuria, manifested as delayed urination, urinary rheology, voiding, urinary dripping, and gradually * residual urine, urinary retention, and urinary incontinence.
Second, it is suitable for patients with mild symptoms and no obvious dysuria; There was no residual urine; There was no vesicoureteral reflux or renal dysfunction. Mainly selective α- Receptor blockers; Transurethral dilatation of bladder neck; The patients with low estrogen level should be supplemented with estrogen replacement therapy.
Third: starting from 6 o'clock, the resection site was cut to the muscular layer of the bladder with a hook shaped electric knife, then the narrow annulus fibrosus was cut, and then the tissue at 5-7 o'clock was cut with a half moon shaped electric knife. The cutting length is 1-2cm and the depth is 0.5-1.0cm.
matters needing attention
1. Take a small amount of long-term estrogen for a long time to supplement the estrogen content in the body. 2. Pay attention to personal hygiene, especially perineal hygiene during menstruation and puerperium. 3. The hyperplastic part of the posterior lip of the bladder neck should be resected to the same depth as the triangle area to avoid excessive electric cauterization and scar stenosis. Do not cut the neck sphincter too deeply to cause urinary incontinence. After the operation, the urethra should be dilated regularly until the urine line is thick and stable. 4. Strengthen the physique and improve the immunity; Pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and take part in more physical exercises; Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins.












