Volumetric Overload Shocks in the Patho-Etiology of the Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) Syndrome and Acute Dilution Hyponatraemia: The Clinical Evidence Based on Prospective Clinical Study of 100 Consecutive TURP Patients_Crimson Publishers
Volumetric
Overload Shocks in the Patho-Etiology of the Transurethral Resection of the
Prostate (TURP) Syndrome and Acute Dilution Hyponatraemia: The Clinical
Evidence Based on Prospective Clinical Study of 100 Consecutive TURP
Patients-Crimson
publishers
Volumetric
Overload Shocks in the Patho-Etiology of the Transurethral Resection of the
Prostate (TURP) Syndrome and Acute Dilution Hyponatraemia: The Clinical
Evidence Based on Prospective Clinical Study of 100 Consecutive TURP Patients
by Ahmed N Ghanem in Surgical
Medicine Open Access Journal
The transurethral resection of
the prostate (TURP) syndrome is a severe vascular hypotension reaction that
complicates endoscopic surgery as a result of massive irrigating fluid
absorption causing a drop of serum sodium concentration of >15mmol/l
inducing severe acute dilution hyponatraemia (HN) of <120mmol/l [1].

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