 
								The Clinical Study: Impact of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia on the Inguinal Hernia Formation
								
									
										
											
											
												Yubin Yang,
											
										
											
											
												Chengfeng Zhang,
											
										
											
											
												Heqing Zhao
											
										
									
								 
								
									
										Issue:
										Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2018
									
									
										Pages:
										66-69
									
								 
								
									Received:
										14 August 2018
									
									Accepted:
										30 September 2018
									
									Published:
										16 November 2018
									
								 
								
								
								
									
									
										Abstract: The aim of this study was to explore impact of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia on inguinal hernia formation in elder men through a clinical trial among Benign Prostate Hyperplasia of the elderly patients who undergo inguinal hernia surgery. Three routine preoperative examinations to determine the extent of prostate hyperplasia were conducted on 368 elderly patients who were admitted for inguinal hernia surgery (Experimental group) and on 203 other elderly patients who underwent other nonemergency surgeries (Control group) from January of 2010 to December of 2013. The results of IPSS score, the prostate size, and the urine residual volume obtained from the patients of the Experimental group indicated statistically significant differences from those of the Control group. It was concluded that voiding difficulty caused by Benign Prostate Hyperplasia is a significant reason for elderly male patients to develop into inguinal hernia. It is important to have routine prostate examinations required for elderly male patients with the diagnosis of inguinal hernia.
										Abstract: The aim of this study was to explore impact of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia on inguinal hernia formation in elder men through a clinical trial among Benign Prostate Hyperplasia of the elderly patients who undergo inguinal hernia surgery. Three routine preoperative examinations to determine the extent of prostate hyperplasia were conducted on 368 eld...
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