Patrashkov T, Kasabov V, Nikolov S
Khirurgiia (Sofiia). 1989;42(2):34-8.
Experience is recorded with the study of 16 patients with neurogenic disorders of urination following radical operative interventions for rectal cancer. Their causes and the changes which they produce in the urinary tract are discussed in detail. The need of purposely carried out urologic investigations, such as excretory urography, cystography in anteroposterior, lateral and oblique projections and during micturition, bladder tonometry and measurement of residual urine is emphasize. The experience gained with conservative, operative and physical therapy is discussed. Particular attention is focused on the provision of adequate drainage of the urine from the bladder during the early postoperative period and the prophylaxis of urinary infection. Inferences are drawn on the complexity of the problem and the need of early diagnosis, treatment and repeated check-up of the patient state.