It is a description of a new technique of putting a removable purse-string hemostatic stitch on the prostatic adenoma bed. Four stitches are made with a double catgut thread. The loop of the thread encircles the ureteral catheter introduced into the urethral tube. Upon tightening the purse, loose thread ends are connected with the urethral tube and fastened, the tube is tracted. Postoperative drop irrigation of the bladder with antiseptic drugs proceeds through the ureteral catheter. The purse-string suture is taken out when the catheter is removed from the urethral drainage at postoperative hour 20-24. The bladder is sutured tightly using double-row buried purse-string gut stitches. A total of 143 patients underwent surgery according to the technique of whom 70% had aggravating chronic cysto-pyelonephritis, 17.5% suffered from urolithiasis, 72% from cardiac diseases and 30% of respiratory disorders. 28% of the patients combined prostatic adenoma with chronic prostatis. 38 patients (26.5%) needed blood transfusions. Mean stay in hospital after one-stage adenomectomy made up 16.4 days at stage I-II of the disease, after delayed adenomectomy 19 days, after two-stage adenomectomy 21.8 days. Two patients died (1.37%).
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