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Korean Journal of Urology
1992 Volume.33 No. 3 p.526 ~ p.531
Postoperative Long follow-up Assessment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia with Boyarsky Symptom Score System


Abstract
Many parameters are available for study and evaluation for patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). Of that, symptomatology has classically formed the urologist's initial data base on which to formulate evaluation of potential outlet
obstruction, indication for surgery and evaluation of results of treatment. And, to identify surgical efficiency on reducing prostatism and clinical availibilty of symptom scoring system for quantitative, objective index of symptom status, we
undertook
long follow-up assessment of BPH with Boyarsky symptom score system on 50 cases of open prostatectomy (OP group) and 135 cases of transurethral resection (TUR group) who treated surgically on Pusan National University from Jan. 1981 to Dec. 1990.
Both
surgical procedures are effective in reducing symptom status and higher preoperative symptom score was, the higher postoperative symptom score improvement resulted. Improvement of obstructive symptoms is significantly higher than that of
irritative
symptoms in both groups. The presence of acute urinary retention was significantly related with improvement of symptom score(p<0.05), but preoperative urinary tract infection, prostate weight and degree of residual urine were not (p>0.05).
Although
symptom score improvement did not completely reflex to comprehensive subjective symptom improvement, significant relationship was present. Therefore, it woude be used as objective, quantitative index to access the voiding status of patients.
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