McGowan S W, Smith G F
Anaesthesia. 1980 Sep;35(9):847-53. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1980.tb03941.x.
One hundred and fifty patients who presented for transurethral prostatectomy were randomly allocated to one of three groups for the purpose of anaesthesia. Group A received spinal intradural analgesia, Group B general anaesthesia with spontaneous ventilation and Group C general anaesthesia with controlled ventilation. The comparability of the three groups was established. There were no significant differences in the corrected blood loss, postoperative morbidity or mortality in the three groups. Dysrhythmias were significantly higher in Group B. The results support the conclusion that the methods of choice for anaesthesia for transurethral prostatectomy are spinal analgesia or general anaesthesia using muscle relaxants and controlled ventilation. The final decision is a matter of personal preference.
150名接受经尿道前列腺切除术的患者被随机分为三组之一进行麻醉。A组接受脊髓硬膜内镇痛,B组接受自主通气的全身麻醉,C组接受控制通气的全身麻醉。确立了三组的可比性。三组在校正失血量、术后发病率或死亡率方面无显著差异。B组心律失常明显更高。结果支持以下结论:经尿道前列腺切除术的麻醉选择方法是脊髓镇痛或使用肌肉松弛剂和控制通气的全身麻醉。最终决定取决于个人偏好。