Objective: To evaluate the cause and treatment of dysuria post trans-urethral resection of prostate (TURP).
Methods: The clinical data and the treatment of 22 cases of dysuria post TURP were analyzed retrospectively.
Results: All cases including 3 cases of glandular and extraneous material residual, 5 cases of urethrostenosis, 7 cases of bladder neck contracture, and 7 cases of detrusor muscle weakness, were cured after the treatment.
Conclusion: The main causes of dysuria post TURP were glandular residual, urethrostenosis, bladder neck contracture, and detrusor muscle weakness. Correct preoperative diagnosis and treatment during/post operation are the key to the prevention of dysuria post TURP.