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Does Depth of Anesthesia Effect Clinical Results of Patients Who Underwent Radical Cystectomy in Accordance with Eras Protocols?


1 Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Bakirkoy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Istanbul, Turkey
2 Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Cerkezkoy State Hospital, Tekirdağ, Turkey
 


DOI : 10.33719/yud.2023-18-3-1350497
New J Urol. 2023;18(3):230-239.

Abstract

A 4 year-old male patient admitted with the complaints of abdominal pain and urinary incon-tinence. There was no reflux at micturition cysto-urethrography (MCU). And there was grade 5 bi-lateral hydronephrosis at intravenous urography (IVU). Firstly, we performed posterior urethral valve resection because after the first resection, the problem was persisting. After the operation, there was no postvoiding residual volume. Accor-ding to magnetic resonance urography (MRU) urography; there were bilateral ureteropelvic(UP) and ureterovesical (UV) junction obstructions. Acording to these results, bilateral ureterone-ocystostomy (UNC) operation was performed. On postoperative 7th month, we performed left pyeloplasty. And after that, we also planned pye-lopasty for the right side but the patient did not come for follow-ups.

Key Words: Ureteropelvic junction obstruc-tion, Ureterovesical junction obstruction, poste-rior urethral valve


Abstract

A 4 year-old male patient admitted with the complaints of abdominal pain and urinary incon-tinence. There was no reflux at micturition cysto-urethrography (MCU). And there was grade 5 bi-lateral hydronephrosis at intravenous urography (IVU). Firstly, we performed posterior urethral valve resection because after the first resection, the problem was persisting. After the operation, there was no postvoiding residual volume. Accor-ding to magnetic resonance urography (MRU) urography; there were bilateral ureteropelvic(UP) and ureterovesical (UV) junction obstructions. Acording to these results, bilateral ureterone-ocystostomy (UNC) operation was performed. On postoperative 7th month, we performed left pyeloplasty. And after that, we also planned pye-lopasty for the right side but the patient did not come for follow-ups.

Key Words: Ureteropelvic junction obstruc-tion, Ureterovesical junction obstruction, poste-rior urethral valve