Impact of nerve stimulator-guided obturator nerve block on the short-term outcomes and complications of transurethral resection of bladder tumour: A prospective randomized controlled study
Canadian Urological Association Journal2015Vol. 9(11-12), pp. 780–780
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Deniz Bolat, Özgü Aydoğdu, Zeki Tuncel Tekgül, Salih Polat, Tarık Yonguç, İbrahim Halil Bozkurt, Volkan Şen, Onur Okur
Abstract
We found that ONB performed after spinal anesthesia was effective in preventing intraoperative complications due to adductor muscle spasm while performing TURBT. Our study limitations include its small sample size, since we only enrolled patients with primary lateral wall-localized bladder tumour. Also, we excluded patients who underwent bipolar TURBT.
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