Vol. 5 (03) pp. 398-404 DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/3525

CLINICAL PROFILE OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION {BOO} IN FEMALE.

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Aim:- To evaluate female patients of bladder outlet obstruction and find out common causes and clinical presentation of boo . To understand diagnostic modalities, treatment modalities and complications of boo in female. Study Design:- This is a prospective study of 50 female patients presented with bladder outlet obstruction in a single centre. including only female patients > 15 years age and excluding females with prior surgery of urinary tract / perineal surgery / spine surgery / known spine pathology . Result:- According to age: the maximum number of cases (22%) is seen in the age group of 56 years to 65 years , body mass index(bmi) majority (52%) of the patients were in the bmi group of 26 - 29 kg/m2. Symptoms in female boo majority (96%, n: 48) had sensation of incomplete emptying at the end of micturation. etiology most common causative pathology was urinary tract infection28% (n: 14) surgical treatment offered 30% (n: 15) and received urethral dilatation/ urethrotomy.

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How to Cite This Article

R. M. Kulkarni, Sainath Mishall, Shambhav Chandra, Saiprasad Shetty and Abhijeet Musale. (2017); CLINICAL PROFILE OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION {BOO} IN FEMALE., Int. J. of Adv. Res., 5 (03), 398-404, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/3525

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Shambhav Chandra
MBBS