Suprapubic Versus Transurethral Catheterization: Perioperative Outcomes After Colpocleisis

This study compared length of catheterization and postoperative complications after colpocleisis between planned suprapubic catheter placement and transurethral catheterization. Methods This is a retrospective cohort study including all women undergoing colpocleisis from January 2015 to December 2019 in a large female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery practice. Women undergoing planned placement of a suprapubic catheter intraoperatively during colpocleisis and women who were discharged with a transurethral catheter after failing an active voiding trial postoperatively after colpocleisis were included. Women with surgical complications requiring prolonged catheterization and those needing catheterization before surgery were excluded. Length of catheterization and postoperative complications were compared between groups. Results Two hundred fifty-eight women underwent colpocleisis during the study time frame and 170 were eligible for analysis: with 78 in the planned suprapubic catheter group and 92 in the transurethral catheter group. Length of catheterization with suprapubic catheter placement was significantly longer than transurethral catheter placement with median catheter days of 11 (95% confidence interval [CI], 10–14) versus 7 (95% CI, 6–7), which persisted after adjustment (HR, 2.61, 95% CI, 1.85–3.68, P
Source: Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery - Category: OBGYN Tags: AUGS Special Issue Submission Source Type: research
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