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Bangladesh journal of urology, Aug 7, 2022
Background : The exact mechanism of fever after PCNL has not been established. 2. This research s... more Background : The exact mechanism of fever after PCNL has not been established. 2. This research studied the frequency of post-PCNL fever and UTI in both initial preoperative positive and negative urine culture group of patients. Objectives: To compare the frequency of post PCNL fever and UTI in initial positive and negative preoperative urine culture patients.
Bangladesh Journal of Urology, 2020
Objective: Medical expulsive therapy (MET) for urolithiasis has gained increasing attention in th... more Objective: Medical expulsive therapy (MET) for urolithiasis has gained increasing attention in the last few years. MET is an excellent treatment modality for ureteric stones in the appropriately selected patients. This study was carried out to study the role of MET in the treatment of upper/middle/lower ureteric and VUJ calculi to compare the safety and efficacy of tamsulosin and tamsulosin with Deflazacort as medical expulsive therapy for ureteric stones. Materials and methods: Between July 2013 to June 2014, 105 adult patients with ureteric stones sized 5mm to 10mm were randomized equally to treatment with tamsulosin or tamsulosin with deflazacort. Therapy was given for a maximum of 6 weeks. The stone expulsion rate, mean time to expulsion (days), site of stones passed, endoscopic treatment (URS) and adverse effects of the drugs were noted. Statistical analysis was done by using student’s t-test and chi-square test. Results: Total 105 patients were included in this study. Only Tam...
Bangladesh Journal of Urology, 2020
Objectives: To compare the effect of early and conventional catheter removal after TURP. Methods:... more Objectives: To compare the effect of early and conventional catheter removal after TURP. Methods: The cases were selected from the admitted patients with BPH by using simple purposive sampling technique. Sixty (60) cases were included in the study fulfilling selection criteria of the patient and numbered chronologically according to their data and time of operation. Odd numbers of cases were included in group-A (n=30) for early catheter removal within 48 hours and even numbers of cases in group-B (n=30) for conventional catheter removal within 3-5 days. Results: Postoperative hospital stay 47.12 (±7.92) hours in group A and 113.23(±10.8) hours were in group B (p<0.001) that was statistically highly significant. Conclusion: Early catheter removal within 48 hours following Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP) is safe. It reduces the catheter related morbidity and postoperative hospital stay. Bangladesh Journal of Urology, Vol. 20, No. 2, July 2017 p.82-86
Objectives: To find out the efficacy of post TURBT immediate single dose adjuvant intravesical Mi... more Objectives: To find out the efficacy of post TURBT immediate single dose adjuvant intravesical Mitomycin C therapy in comparison with multi-dose regimen of Mitomycin C therapy in the management of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Methods: Total 76 patients of bladder mass were included in the study who had undergone transurethral resection followed by immediate single instillation of Mitomycin C. After availability of histopathological examination report of resected tumor, those fulfill the selection criteria were randomized into two groups. One group (Group A) was the odd numbers of the patients who already received immediate single intravesical instillation of Mitomycin C and another group (Group B) even number of the patients who received single dose of intravesical instillation of Mitomycin C immediately with additional 5 instillations (1 week interval for 5 weeks) and in whom prospective follow-up could be completed within next 12 months Results: ...
Faridpur Medical College Journal, 1970
A unilateral double testicle is a rare anomaly characterized by migration of one testicle towards... more A unilateral double testicle is a rare anomaly characterized by migration of one testicle towards the opposite inguinal canal. The commonest erratic development is the more or less incomplete descent of the testicle along the normal route of descent, which is known as cryptorchidism. In ectopia of the testicles, as opposed to cryptorchidism, the displaced testicle does not descend along the usual route but as it migrates downwards it moves into an entirely abnormal position. Usually the migrating testicle remains on its own side of the body but may end up in an unusual position e.g. in the superficial tissue of the inguinal region above the external ring, in the area of the base of the penis, in the upper part of the thigh, in the region of perineum or in the pelvic cavity. In this case, the right and left testicles were found to descend together on the right side, whereas the left side of the scrotum was entirely empty. The case was treated with 'Bilateral Transeptal Subdartos ...
Bangladesh Journal of Urology
Background: The exact mechanism of fever after PCNL has not been established.2. This research stu... more Background: The exact mechanism of fever after PCNL has not been established.2. This research studied the frequency of post-PCNL fever and UTI in both initial preoperative positive and negative urine culture group of patients. Objectives: To compare the frequency of post PCNL fever and UTI in initial positive and negative preoperative urine culture patients. Method: This was a prospective observational study on a total sixty patients who underwent single PCNL at the Department of Urology, Sir Salimullah Medical College Mitford Hospital, Dhaka and National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology, Dhaka from March 2013 to October 2014.There were two groups of patients, Group-I, with initial positive preoperative urine culture and another Group-II with initial negative preoperative urine culture. But the operation deferred until the positive urine culture became negative. Both groups received prophylactic antibiotic. Results: The frequency of fever and UTI after PCNL was 53.33% in Gro...
Bangladesh journal of urology, Aug 7, 2022
Background : The exact mechanism of fever after PCNL has not been established. 2. This research s... more Background : The exact mechanism of fever after PCNL has not been established. 2. This research studied the frequency of post-PCNL fever and UTI in both initial preoperative positive and negative urine culture group of patients. Objectives: To compare the frequency of post PCNL fever and UTI in initial positive and negative preoperative urine culture patients.
Bangladesh Journal of Urology, 2020
Objective: Medical expulsive therapy (MET) for urolithiasis has gained increasing attention in th... more Objective: Medical expulsive therapy (MET) for urolithiasis has gained increasing attention in the last few years. MET is an excellent treatment modality for ureteric stones in the appropriately selected patients. This study was carried out to study the role of MET in the treatment of upper/middle/lower ureteric and VUJ calculi to compare the safety and efficacy of tamsulosin and tamsulosin with Deflazacort as medical expulsive therapy for ureteric stones. Materials and methods: Between July 2013 to June 2014, 105 adult patients with ureteric stones sized 5mm to 10mm were randomized equally to treatment with tamsulosin or tamsulosin with deflazacort. Therapy was given for a maximum of 6 weeks. The stone expulsion rate, mean time to expulsion (days), site of stones passed, endoscopic treatment (URS) and adverse effects of the drugs were noted. Statistical analysis was done by using student’s t-test and chi-square test. Results: Total 105 patients were included in this study. Only Tam...
Bangladesh Journal of Urology, 2020
Objectives: To compare the effect of early and conventional catheter removal after TURP. Methods:... more Objectives: To compare the effect of early and conventional catheter removal after TURP. Methods: The cases were selected from the admitted patients with BPH by using simple purposive sampling technique. Sixty (60) cases were included in the study fulfilling selection criteria of the patient and numbered chronologically according to their data and time of operation. Odd numbers of cases were included in group-A (n=30) for early catheter removal within 48 hours and even numbers of cases in group-B (n=30) for conventional catheter removal within 3-5 days. Results: Postoperative hospital stay 47.12 (±7.92) hours in group A and 113.23(±10.8) hours were in group B (p<0.001) that was statistically highly significant. Conclusion: Early catheter removal within 48 hours following Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP) is safe. It reduces the catheter related morbidity and postoperative hospital stay. Bangladesh Journal of Urology, Vol. 20, No. 2, July 2017 p.82-86
Objectives: To find out the efficacy of post TURBT immediate single dose adjuvant intravesical Mi... more Objectives: To find out the efficacy of post TURBT immediate single dose adjuvant intravesical Mitomycin C therapy in comparison with multi-dose regimen of Mitomycin C therapy in the management of superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Methods: Total 76 patients of bladder mass were included in the study who had undergone transurethral resection followed by immediate single instillation of Mitomycin C. After availability of histopathological examination report of resected tumor, those fulfill the selection criteria were randomized into two groups. One group (Group A) was the odd numbers of the patients who already received immediate single intravesical instillation of Mitomycin C and another group (Group B) even number of the patients who received single dose of intravesical instillation of Mitomycin C immediately with additional 5 instillations (1 week interval for 5 weeks) and in whom prospective follow-up could be completed within next 12 months Results: ...
Faridpur Medical College Journal, 1970
A unilateral double testicle is a rare anomaly characterized by migration of one testicle towards... more A unilateral double testicle is a rare anomaly characterized by migration of one testicle towards the opposite inguinal canal. The commonest erratic development is the more or less incomplete descent of the testicle along the normal route of descent, which is known as cryptorchidism. In ectopia of the testicles, as opposed to cryptorchidism, the displaced testicle does not descend along the usual route but as it migrates downwards it moves into an entirely abnormal position. Usually the migrating testicle remains on its own side of the body but may end up in an unusual position e.g. in the superficial tissue of the inguinal region above the external ring, in the area of the base of the penis, in the upper part of the thigh, in the region of perineum or in the pelvic cavity. In this case, the right and left testicles were found to descend together on the right side, whereas the left side of the scrotum was entirely empty. The case was treated with 'Bilateral Transeptal Subdartos ...
Bangladesh Journal of Urology
Background: The exact mechanism of fever after PCNL has not been established.2. This research stu... more Background: The exact mechanism of fever after PCNL has not been established.2. This research studied the frequency of post-PCNL fever and UTI in both initial preoperative positive and negative urine culture group of patients. Objectives: To compare the frequency of post PCNL fever and UTI in initial positive and negative preoperative urine culture patients. Method: This was a prospective observational study on a total sixty patients who underwent single PCNL at the Department of Urology, Sir Salimullah Medical College Mitford Hospital, Dhaka and National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology, Dhaka from March 2013 to October 2014.There were two groups of patients, Group-I, with initial positive preoperative urine culture and another Group-II with initial negative preoperative urine culture. But the operation deferred until the positive urine culture became negative. Both groups received prophylactic antibiotic. Results: The frequency of fever and UTI after PCNL was 53.33% in Gro...