Resolution of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms due to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia after Transurethral Resection of Prostate in Northern Zone of Tanzania

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Resolution of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms due to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia after Transurethral Resection of Prostate in Northern Zone of Tanzania

Mbarouk Mohammed
Mbarouk Mohammed
Sophia Kagoye
Sophia Kagoye
Aggrey William
Aggrey William
Emmanuel Itambu
Emmanuel Itambu
Rajabu Mramba
Rajabu Mramba
Kurenje Mbura
Kurenje Mbura
Samuel kibona
Samuel kibona
Vitus Kajerero
Vitus Kajerero
Tyeni Ndemula
Tyeni Ndemula
Onuigbo Cornelius
Onuigbo Cornelius
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Background: The gold standard for surgical treatment of LUTS brought on by BPH is transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). The purpose of this treatment is to reduce LUTS brought on by BPH and enhance the patient’s quality of life. When assessing this therapy objective and developing post-TURP care for individuals who still experience symptoms, evaluation of post-TURP symptomatic alleviation is essential. Aim: To evaluate the patients’ quality of life and the IPSS score for voiding and storage symptoms in relation to the remission of LUTS caused by BPH after TURP. Methods: In the Institute of Urology of KCMC Moshi, Tanzania, patients who underwent TURP for symptomatic BPH participated in this 6-month hospital prospective observational study. We’ll figure out the IPSS and QoLS before and after surgery

Resolution of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms due to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia after Transurethral Resection of Prostate in Northern Zone of Tanzania

Background: The gold standard for surgical treatment of LUTS brought on by BPH is transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). The purpose of this treatment is to reduce LUTS brought on by BPH and enhance the patient’s quality of life. When assessing this therapy objective and developing post-TURP care for individuals who still experience symptoms, evaluation of post-TURP symptomatic alleviation is essential. Aim: To evaluate the patients’ quality of life and the IPSS score for voiding and storage symptoms in relation to the remission of LUTS caused by BPH after TURP. Methods: In the Institute of Urology of KCMC Moshi, Tanzania, patients who underwent TURP for symptomatic BPH participated in this 6-month hospital prospective observational study. We’ll figure out the IPSS and QoLS before and after surgery

Mbarouk Mohammed
Mbarouk Mohammed
Sophia Kagoye
Sophia Kagoye
Aggrey William
Aggrey William
Emmanuel Itambu
Emmanuel Itambu
Rajabu Mramba
Rajabu Mramba
Kurenje Mbura
Kurenje Mbura
Samuel kibona
Samuel kibona
Vitus Kajerero
Vitus Kajerero
Tyeni Ndemula
Tyeni Ndemula
Onuigbo Cornelius
Onuigbo Cornelius

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Resolution of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms due to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia after Transurethral Resection of Prostate in Northern Zone of Tanzania

Mbarouk Mohammed
Mbarouk Mohammed
Sophia Kagoye
Sophia Kagoye
Aggrey William
Aggrey William
Emmanuel Itambu
Emmanuel Itambu
Rajabu Mramba
Rajabu Mramba
Kurenje Mbura
Kurenje Mbura
Samuel kibona
Samuel kibona
Vitus Kajerero
Vitus Kajerero
Tyeni Ndemula
Tyeni Ndemula
Onuigbo Cornelius
Onuigbo Cornelius

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