The pudendal nerve conveys sensory, motor, sympathetic fibres to the perineum, bladder neck and proximal urethra. Pain management during transurethral procedures is a major concern.Patients who have been catheterized under anesthesia complained of urgency in the postoperative period because of catheter-related bladder irritation. We want to investigate that the effect of pudendal block to postoperative pain, bladder spasm and patient comfort in transurethral prostatectomies
Outcome measures USG guided transperineal pudendal block success Postoperative pain score (VAS score) Postoperative bladder spasm (Severity of bladder discomfort will record as severe(behavioral responses such as strong vocal response, flailing limbs),moderate (not accompanied by any behavioral responses) and no bladder discomfort. Postoperative patient's comfort (poor, sufficient, good)
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
40
the pudendal nerve block is going to be performed to the medial of ischial tuberosity with USG guidance in lithotomy position
Ministry of health Diskapi Yıldirim Beyazit Training and Research Hospital 1. Anesthesiology Clinic
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
postoperative bladder spasm
Postoperative bladder spasm (Severity of bladder discomfort will record as severe(behavioral responses such as strong vocal response, flailing limbs),moderate (not accompanied by any behavioral responses) and no bladder discomfort.
Time frame: postoperative 12 h
postoperative pain
VAS score (0-10)
Time frame: postoperative 12 h
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