Author/Authors :
Adibi, Peyman Department of Internal Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Mazdak, Hamid Department of Urology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Derakhshandeh, Ali School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Toghiani, Ali Najafabad Branch - Islamic Azad University, Isfahan
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic functional bowel disorder that up to 20% of the population
is suffering from it. Also benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common problem that approximately 90 percent of
men may be affected by this condition until the eighth decade of their life. Prostatectomy as a surgery and pelvic intervention
can cause IBS.
METHODS: It was a case-control study including 66 patients in 2 case groups and 66 patients in 2 control groups. Case
groups were patients who underwent open prostatectomy and transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and control
groups were patients who were candidate for prostatectomy.
RESULTS: Ten patients in case groups and five patients in control groups had IBS. There was no significant difference in
IBS between control and case groups (p = 0.117).
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first forward study regarding bowel symptom changes following prostatectomy. The main
positive finding of this study is that open prostatectomy was followed by significant increase in diarrhea and bowel habit
alternation associated with onset of abdominal pain. Specifically the change was found after open operation but not
after TURP. Prostatectomy whether in form of open or transurethral may cause onset of abdominal discomfort and bowel
habit change.