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TURP depends on volume and no of blocks

Pain signal from bladder distension travels along with T11 to L2 sympathetic fibers. The stretch sen... Read More...

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TURP

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Once you are home, it will be important to drink lots of fluids. This helps to flush out any remaining blood or clots from your bladder. You will be told not to do any heavy lifting for several weeks after the TURP. This is to help prevent bleeding.

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TURP depends on volume and no of blocks

Pain signal from bladder distension travels along with T11 to L2 sympathetic fibers. The stretch sensation of bladder is carried by parasympathetic fibers of S2 to S4. Considering this innervation, height of regional block up to T10 is sufficient for TURP operation.

What level of spinal block is needed for TURP?

Pain signal from bladder distension travels along with T11 to L2 sympathetic fibers. The stretch sensation of the bladder is carried by parasympathetic fibers of S2 to S4. Considering this innervation, the height of the regional block up to T10 is sufficient for TURP operation.

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