Comparing the incidence of postoperative painful bladder spasm between malecot catheter and 3-way Foley catheter: a clinical trial

Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2024 Mar 18;86(8):4488-4494. doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000001913. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Background: In this study, the effect of Pezzer (as a Pezzer catheter) and three-way Foley catheters, used for suprapubic catheterization after open prostatectomy, was investigated in terms of early incidence of painful bladder spasms.

Materials and methods: In this single-blind clinical trial study, 160 patients diagnosed with LUTS/BPH were placed in two groups of 80 Pezzer catheter (Pezzer(size 28)) and three-way Foley catheters (size 24) for suprapubic catheterization. The evaluated variables in this study are age, prostate weight, narcotics dose, Spasm frequency, International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), visual analogue scale (VAS), catheterization period.

Results: The frequency of spasm in Foley group was significantly lower (4.4±7.26 vs. 6.28±4.4; P value=0.000). There was no significant difference between the two groups regarding the frequency of dysuria (P value=0.3).

Conclusion: The findings of our study showed that despite slightly favourable results in using suprapubic Foley catheter compared to Pezzer catheters in patients with open prostatectomy in terms of pain and spasm frequency, there was no significant difference between the use of these two types of catheters.

Keywords: Three-way foley catheter; bladder spasm; hospital; open prostatectomy; pezzer catheter.