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SAS Journal of Medicine | Volume-6 | Issue-04
Bacteriological Profile in Endoscopic Urology: Urology A Departement Experience Over 6 Months
Dergamoun Hamza, Abdallah Hussein, ZIANI Idriss, Hachem Al Sayegh, Benslimane Lounis, Nouini Yassine
Published: April 7, 2020 | 138 87
DOI: 10.36347/sasjm.2020.v06i04.002
Pages: 119-125
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Abstract
This work is a retrospective study that took 6 months from january 1st 2019 to june 31st 2019. It included 200 patients from Urology A and B departments in the IBN SINA hospital RABAT that undertoo an endoscopic urology intervention. The objective of this work is to describe the bacteriological profile of the preoperative urinary infection within these patients. The median age of our study is 61 years old, with the extremes of 16 and 93. The males were highly predominant with a sexe ratio of 4,8. Smoking is the most found antecedent with a percentage of 38%, followed by hypertension (18%) and diabetes (11%). The TURB was the most executed endoscopic gesture with a percentage of 36%, followed by the TURP (28%) and the instalment or changing of a double J stent (17%). 53,5% of the CBUE were positive with a germ identified, gram negative bacilli were the dominant ones with a percentage of 83,8%, E.Coli is the germ most commonly found in urinary infections (53,2%) followed by Klebsiella with 10,2% and then enterobacteroclocae and staphylococcus with the same percentage of 8,5% each.