Sarcouncil Journal of Medical Sciences

Sarcouncil Journal of Medical Sciences
An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency-Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher
ISSN Online- 2945-3526
Country of origin- Philippines
Impact Factor- 3.7
Language- English
Keywords
- Vascular Medicine, Cardiology, Critical care medicine, Dermatology, Emergency medicine, Anesthesiology, Cardiovascular Surgery, Colorectal Surgery, General Surgery, Neurosurgery, Obstetrics and gynecology, Oncologic Surgery, Ophthalmic Surgery, Ophthalmology.
Editors

Dr Hazim Abdul-Rahman
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Applied Sciences

Entessar Al Jbawi
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Multidisciplinary

Rishabh Rajesh Shanbhag
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Engineering and Computer Sciences

Dr Md. Rezowan ur Rahman
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Biomedical Sciences

Dr Ifeoma Christy
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Entrepreneurship And Business Management
The Role of X-rays in Prostate Enlargement and Determining the Initial Complications after Surgery
Keywords: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph), prostate enlargement, x-ray imaging, diagnostic utility, transurethral resection of the prostate (turp), postoperative complications, bladder obstruction, urinary retention, international prostate symptom score (ipss).
Abstract: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition in aging men, characterized by prostate enlargement leading to urinary symptoms and complications such as bladder obstruction and urinary retention where our Methods refer to A quantitative observational study was conducted on 105 male patients aged 50-70 from Iraq with clinically confirmed BPH undergoing TURP with Preoperative X-rays were used to identify bladder obstruction, urinary retention, and other complications. Postoperative outcomes including operative time, blood loss, pain scores, complications, uroflowmetry parameters, and quality of life (via IPSS and SF-36) were recorded and analyzed so results which found in our study were Preoperative X-rays detected bladder obstruction in 51.5% and urinary retention in 28.5% of patients additionally TURP outcomes showed an average operative time of 60 minutes and acceptable blood loss with a 14.3% morbidity rate and no mortality reported with Postoperative uroflowmetry demonstrated significant improvement in urinary flow rates and reduction in residual volume, sustained up to 12 months. IPSS symptom scores and SF-36 quality of life domains showed marked surgical benefit. Patient satisfaction with X-ray imaging was high, with most appreciating the role of imaging in their care. Finally, we concluded X-ray imaging is a valuable adjunct in the management of BPH, aiding in preoperative assessment and early identification of postoperative complications. Incorporating X-rays enhances clinical decision-making, optimizes surgical outcomes, and improves patient satisfaction.
Author
- Dr. Ibaa Abid Ali Essa Al-Aljashamy
- M.B.Ch.B. C. I.B.M.S. \ (Radiology) Ministry Of Health Al-Russafa Health Directorate Al-Kidney Teaching Hospital Baghdad Iraq
- Dr. Israa Samsam Jawad Al-Kahyyat
- MB.Ch.B. F.I.B.M.S. \ (Radiology) Iraqi Ministry of Health Al-Russafa Health Directorate Al-Shaheed Al-Sader General Hospital Baghdad Iraq
- Dr. Zaid Amer Khalid
- M.B.Ch.B. F.I.C.M.S. \ (Urology) (Specialist Urologist) Iraqi Ministry of Health Baghdad Al-Karkh Directorate Al-Shahid Mohammed Baqir Al-Hakim Hospital Baghdad Iraq