Author/Authors :
Kokabi, Roya Department of Gynecology - School of Medicine - Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Fereidouni, Zhila Department of Nursing - School of Medicine - Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Meshkibaf, Mohammad Hassan Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Fasa University of Medical Sciences , Miladpoor, Behnoosh
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to determine the most effective and suitable time to remove the urinary
catheter (Foley) after anterior and posterior colporrhaphy surgery. Patients who experience anterior Colporrhaphy
operation for genuine stress incontinency or pelvic organ prolapsed will have post operative voiding
dysfunction. These patients need postoperative drainage. One of the methods preferred for this purpose is to
apply Foley Catheter, but there is no particular regimen available for the exact time of catheter removal in
these patients. We have tried to find out the best time to remove Foley catheter after which the repeated Foley
catheter is not required or minimized. One hundred and eighty nine patients who have been undergone Colporrhaphy
have been selected randomly and divided into three groups' as 1, 2 and 4 days of catheter removal.
The number of patients in each group was 62, 63 and 64 respectively. In all three groups, before removing
urinary catheter, it was clamped every 4 hrs, for 3 times. After removing of Foley, the patients were guided
for urination; the voiding and residual volume was measured. In the patients with an increase of residual volume,
the repeated Foley requirement was increased. However, 5.6 % of the patients with residual volume of
≤ 33 percent and 23.9% of the patients with residual volume between 33 to 68 percent, and finally 64.8% of
the patients with residual volume of ≥ 68% had repeated Foley insertion. When considering the number of
days, 85, 65 and 35.7 percent of the patients needed repeated Foley after 1, 2, and 4 days of catheter removal
respectively. Interestingly, in the third group ( 4 days of the catheter removal ) with residual volume of ≤ 33%
the repeated Foley requirement was nil, with no increase risk of urinary infection. We suggest that the best
time to remove the urinary Foley catheter after anterior and posterior Colporrhaphy is the day four.