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Study NCT ID: NCT06578221
Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-08-14

Brief Title: The Effects of Kegel Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises on Urinary Retention and Comfort Levels
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effects of Kegel Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises on Urinary Retention and Comfort Level of Patients After Lumbar Disc Herniation Surgery A Randomised Controlled Trial
Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
Status Verified Date: 2024-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
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Brief Summary: This study was planned as a randomized controlled trial to investigate the effects of Kegel pelvic floor muscle exercises on urinary retention and comfort levels of patients after lumbar disc herniation surgery
Detailed Description: Postoperative urinary retention is the inability to urinate despite having a full bladder after surgery It is a relatively common complication of both outpatient and inpatient procedures Most cases are transient and are managed by temporarily emptying the bladder with bladder catheterization

Studies in the literature report that transient postoperative urinary retention is common after cervical and lumbar spine surgery procedures This situation is of great importance in terms of healthcare services as it can increase both the length of hospital stay and the cost

Kegel pelvic floor muscle exercises involve the repeated contraction and relaxation of the muscles that form part of the pelvic floor With these exercises pelvic floor blood circulation can be increased pelvic floor muscle tension can be increased and the contraction of the relaxed bladder can be stimulated indirectly by repeated contraction and relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles and urine output can be achieved Therefore we think that these exercises which are safe cost-effective exercises that can be easily applied by healthcare personnel and patient comfort among nursing practices to improve perioperative results and functional status will have an effect in preventing urinary retention

There are no experimental studies in the literature evaluating the effect of Kegel exercises applied after lumbar disc herniation surgery on urinary retention Therefore this study was planned to be conducted in patients who will undergo lumbar disc herniation surgery

This study was planned as a single-center prospective randomized controlled experimental study After obtaining verbal and written consent from the patients before surgery the study will be conducted with various data collection forms

These forms Patient Information Form Postoperative Data Collection Form Numeric Rating Scale NRS to determine the pain level of the patients and Visual Analog Scale VAS to evaluate the comfort level Patients will be randomized Group I will be the Kegel pelvic floor muscle exercise group n29 Group II will be the control group n29 It is planned to measure the urinary retention and comfort levels of both groups in the postoperative period

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