Does spinal anesthesia lead to postoperative urinary retention in same-day urogynecology surgery? A retrospective review
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Does spinal anesthesia lead to postoperative urinary retention in same-day urogynecology surgery? A retrospective review
Abstract
Introduction and hypothesis: Spinal anesthesia has been reported to be a risk factor for postoperative urinary retention (POUR) in various surgical specialties. We hypothesized that spinal anesthesia was a risk factor for POUR after outpatient vaginal surgery for pelvic organ prolapse (POP).
Methods: This was a retrospective review of an urogynecology database for all outpatient POP vaginal surgeries performed in 2014 to evaluate the risk of POUR after general versus spinal anesthesia. A standardized voiding trial was performed by backfilling the bladder with 300 ml of saline. A successful trial was achieved if the patient voided two-thirds of the total volume instilled, confirmed by bladder ultrasound. Our primary outcome was to compare POUR requiring discharge with a Foley catheter between spinal and general anesthesia. Multivariate logistic regression was performed for variables with significance at p < 0.1 at the bivariate level.
Results: A total of 177 procedures were included, 126 with general and 51 with spinal anesthesia. The overall POUR rate was 48.9%. Type of anesthesia was not a risk factor for POUR. Multivariate logistic regression demonstrated that age < 55 years (adjusted odds ratio [OR] 3.73; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.31-11.7), diabetes (adjusted OR 4.18, 95% CI 1.04-21.67), and having a cystocele ≥ stage 2 (adjusted OR 4.23, 95% CI 1.89-10) were risk factors for developing POUR.
Conclusions: Acute urinary retention after outpatient vaginal pelvic floor surgery can vary by procedure, but overall is 48.9%. Spinal anesthesia does not contribute to POUR, but rates are higher in those women that are younger than 55 years of age, have a cystocele ≥ stage 2 preoperatively, and a history of diabetes.
Keywords: Midurethral slings; Pelvic organ prolapse; Post-operative urinary retention; Spinal anesthesia.
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Commentary on: "Does spinal anesthesia lead to postoperative urinary retention in same day urogynecology surgery: a retrospective review".Int Urogynecol J. 2019 Aug;30(8):1291. doi: 10.1007/s00192-019-03925-w. Epub 2019 Mar 29. Int Urogynecol J. 2019. PMID: 30927039 No abstract available.
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