Relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and inguinal hernia
Aim: To determine the relationship between inguinal hernia (and inguinal hernia subtypes) and low urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), that could be more common than we think. Method: The study was designed retrospectively and was done in accordance with the princi...
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doaj-f34f2b3bd88040bb9636a58d6d0951632020-11-25T02:01:00ZengPAGEPress PublicationsArchivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia1124-35622282-41972016-12-0188426226510.4081/aiua.2016.4.2625083Relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and inguinal herniaAykut Buğra Sentürk0Musa Ekici1Ibrahim Tayfun Sahiner2Tuncay Tas3Basri Cakiroglu4Hitit University Corum Training and Research Hospital, Urology DepartmentHitit University Corum Training and Research Hospital, Urology DepartmentHitit University Corum Training and Research Hospital, General Surgery DepartmentIstanbul Esenyurt University, Private Esencan Hospital, Department of UrologyHisar Intercontinental Hospital, Department of UrologyAim: To determine the relationship between inguinal hernia (and inguinal hernia subtypes) and low urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), that could be more common than we think. Method: The study was designed retrospectively and was done in accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki, including 100 patients aged > 50 years that were divided into 2 groups: patients with BPH (BPH group) and patients with BPH and inguinal hernia (BPH-IH group 2). In addition, the BPH-IH group was subdivided according to 2 inguinal hernia subtypes; patients of BPH-IH subgroup A had direct inguinal hernia (n = 25) and those of BPH-IH subgroup B had indirect inguinal hernia (n = 25). Results: There was no statistical relationship and difference in rates between IPSS scores in both groups (p = 0.659) and there wasn’t a significant correlation between IPSS symptom severity and type of hernia, based on chi square analysis (p = 0.104) Conclusion: We were not able to prove our hypothesis that patients with inguinal hernia and BPH would have higher IPSS scores because of voiding dysfunction.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/6006Inguinal herniaLower urinary tract symptomsBenign prostatic hyperplasia |
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Relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and inguinal hernia |
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Relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and inguinal hernia |
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Relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and inguinal hernia |
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Aim: To determine the relationship between inguinal hernia (and inguinal hernia subtypes) and low urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH), that could be more common than we think. Method: The study was designed retrospectively and was done in accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki, including 100 patients aged > 50 years that were divided into 2 groups: patients with BPH (BPH group) and patients with BPH and inguinal hernia (BPH-IH group 2). In addition, the BPH-IH group was subdivided according to 2 inguinal hernia subtypes; patients of BPH-IH subgroup A had direct inguinal hernia (n = 25) and those of BPH-IH subgroup B had indirect inguinal hernia (n = 25). Results: There was no statistical relationship and difference in rates between IPSS scores in both groups (p = 0.659) and there wasn’t a significant correlation between IPSS symptom severity and type of hernia, based on chi square analysis (p = 0.104) Conclusion: We were not able to prove our hypothesis that patients with inguinal hernia and BPH would have higher IPSS scores because of voiding dysfunction. |
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Inguinal hernia Lower urinary tract symptoms Benign prostatic hyperplasia |
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