Sarcouncil Journal of Medicine and Surgery

Sarcouncil Journal of Medicine and Surgery

An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency- Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher

ISSN Online- 2945-3534
Country of origin- PHILIPPINES
Impact Factor- 3.6
Language- English

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Urinary Incontinence in Patients Undergoing Cholecystectomy

Keywords: Cholecystectomy, Quality of life, Urinary incontinence, Patients, Significant.

Abstract: A retrospective analysis of the medical records of 180 patients diagnosed with stress urinary incontinence who underwent cholecystectomy surgery between 2022 and 2024 was performed. The preoperative examination plan included the collection of the medical history. The data were then analysed retrospectively from multiple hospitals in Iraq, and data on the type of surgery and complications during and after surgery were collected. A retrospective study was conducted on 180 patients in Iraq who underwent cholecystectomy surgery. The patients were divided into two groups: the first group included 80 patients who underwent cholecystectomy and suffered from urinary incontinence, and the second group included 100 patients who did not suffer from urinary incontinence. The results were described for patients who underwent cholecystectomy. A study was conducted on 180 patients in Iraq who underwent cholecystectomy. The patients were divided into two groups: the first group included patients who underwent cholecystectomy and suffered from urinary incontinence (n = 80); the second group included patients who did not suffer from urinary incontinence (n = 100). The results were described for patients who underwent cholecystectomy in Iraq before the removal, as previously mentioned. No statistical differences were found in the two groups according to the laboratory results, which included hemoglobin and bilirubin (mg/dL). The results were evaluated during the surgical procedure according to several factors, including the Nassar scale. The prevalence of patients was found to be 17 patients in group 1 and 20 patients in group 2. As previously mentioned, the patients were divided into two groups prior to the removal. No statistical differences were identified in the two groups according to the laboratory results, which included haemoglobin and bilirubin (mg/dL). The results were evaluated during the surgical procedure according to several factors, including the Nassar scale. The prevalence of patients was found to be 17 patients in Group 1 and 20 patients in Group 2. The evaluation of the social, psychological, and mental characteristics of the quality-of-life index in patients of Group I for urinary incontinence in a sample of women above forty years of age was significantly affected. The effect of the problem on the various dimensions of quality of life, such as physical activity and social activities, was assessed. This study concludes that urinary incontinence has a significant impact on the quality of life of patients at all levels

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