Urology Research & Practice
NEUROUROLOGY - Original Article

An adapted enhanced recovery protocol for adult augmentation cystoplasty in limited sources countries: A pilot clinical trial

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Department of Urology, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences Faculty of Medicine, Tabriz, Iran

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Clinical Research Development Unit, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Imam Reza General Hospital, Tabriz, Iran

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Research Center for Evidence Based-Medicine, Iranian EBM Center: A Joanna Briggs Institute Center of Excellence, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran

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Student Research Committee, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran

Urol Res Pract 2021; 47: 509-517
DOI: 10.5152/tud.2021.21108
Read: 1029 Downloads: 411 Published: 01 November 2021

Objective: To investigate an adapted enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol in adult augmentation cystoplasty (AC).

Material and methods: A total of 33 consecutive cases with a history of refractory idiopathic detrusor overactivity (IDO) or neurogenic bladder (NGB) with low capacity, poor compliance, high sustained detrusor pressure, and whose previous therapeutic methods had failed were enrolled. The adapted ERAS fasting8 hours, high protein, low carbohydrate diet, antibiotics, did not use  narcotics as much as possible during anesthesia, acetaminophen, early nasogastric tube removal, neostigmine injection postoperation, metoclopramide, early oral diet, and mobilization were applied, and morbidity and hospital stay duration were analyzed.

Results: Twenty-two patients had IDO, and the remained cases were NGB or had low bladder capacity or compliance. The mean age of patients in the IDO group was higher than in NGB cases (P ¼ .020). Following the adapted ERAS protocol implementation, more than two-third of patients returned to a regular diet on the second day postoperation in both groups. The mean (SD) hospital stay duration was 7.7 (1.5) days. Postoperative fasting time was 8.8 6 3. 7 hours, and bowel function was returned 1 day postoperation in 82% of patients. Only 33.3% of adults need postprocedure acetaminophen for 2 days, and in 11 cases, it prescribed for 1 day. All subjects except paraplegic patients had early mobilization 1 day postoperation.

Conclusion: Our findings revealed that adapted ERAS protocol could be safe and effective in adult AC. It accompanied by few complications, reduced intestinal motility problems, and a short length of hospital stay.

Cite this article as: Jahantabi E, Soleimanzadeh F, Salehi-Pourmehr H, Saadat MZ, Nouri M, Hajebrahimi S. An adapted enhanced recovery protocol for adult augmentation cystoplasty in limited sources countries: A pilot clinical trial. Turk J Urol. 2021; 47(6): 509-517

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