Literature DB >> 4004521

External catheters: hazards and benefits of their use by men with spinal cord lesions.

E Newman, M Price.   

Abstract

Urinary tract status was reviewed in 60 men with spinal cord injury who had external bladder drainage from 1 to 159 months. Before use, 34 (57%) patients were free of roentgenographic abnormalities, and 27 (79%) of these developed changes. Twenty-six (43%) patients of the total group initially had morphologic defects; 5 (19%) of these became free of abnormalities, while 21 (81%) did not improve or showed progression. Glomerular filtration rate improved in 2 (3%) of the total study group, deteriorated in 12 (20%), and remained stable in 46 (77%). Infection persisted in 32 (53%); 10 (31%) of the positive cultures grew multiple isolates. In 18 (56%) of those patients with positive urine cultures, tissue invasion was indicated by the presence of antibody-coated bacteria. After external drainage 5 (8%) required sphincterotomy, 3 (5%) supravesical diversion, and 2 (2%) suprapubic cystotomy. Patient histories and examinations revealed tendencies toward poor hygiene and inattention to adequate bladder emptying. Equipment obstruction was common because of twisting or improper placement of drainage apparatus. It was concluded that although carefully monitored external catheters may accomplish adequate drainage and sterile urine, the hazards of infection and overdistention are great and must be countered by medical monitoring and ongoing patient education.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4004521

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil        ISSN: 0003-9993            Impact factor:   3.966


  2 in total

Review 1.  Non-surgical urologic management of neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Paholo G Barboglio Romo; Christopher P Smith; Ashley Cox; Márcio A Averbeck; Caroline Dowling; Cleveland Beckford; Paul Manohar; Sergio Duran; Anne P Cameron
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2018-07-26       Impact factor: 4.226

2.  Hydronephrosis and renal failure following inadequate management of neuropathic bladder in a patient with spinal cord injury: Case report of a preventable complication.

Authors:  Subramanian Vaidyanathan; Fahed Selmi; Kottarathil Abraham Abraham; Peter Hughes; Gurpreet Singh; Bakul Soni
Journal:  Patient Saf Surg       Date:  2012-09-26
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