Clot Retention - A Simple New Method of Evacuation with Out Toomey's or Ellick's: A Clinical

2015 
Background: The purpose of this clinical study was to assess whether our new method of clot evacuation is useful and better compared to conventional methods clot retention in the urinary bladder is a most common problem in surgical and non-surgical cases. Based our experience of 122 cases managed in 26 years. We discuss some guide lines which make this a safer and easier to perform. Materials and Methods: During the period of June 1990 to June 2015, 122 cases of clot retention were treated. The nonsurgical causes are upper tract bleeding, drug-induced bleeding, post-traumatic bleeding, and hemato-chyluria. The Surgical causes are the most common is post transurethral resection of the prostate bleeding. Results: On reviewing the cases 115 males and 7 cases for females, it was found this method very simply and does not require any evacuator or syringe. This method easily adoptable and acceptable and no training are required. Conclusion: Clot retention in the urinary bladder is the most common problem in surgical and non-surgical cases. Our technique of simple Venky’s Suction and Nelton’s catheter will help without any extra expenditure.
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