Evaluation of the activity of a urological emergency unit in university hospital

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TitreEvaluation of the activity of a urological emergency unit in university hospital
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursMartin L., Pillot P., Bardonnaud N., Lillaz J., Chabannes E., Bernardini S., Guichard G., Bittard H., Kleinclauss F.
JournalPROGRES EN UROLOGIE
Volume24
Pagination62-66
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1166-7087
Mots-clésemergency, epidemiology, University hospital, Urology
Résumé

Aim of the study. To determine the epidemiology of urological emergencies in a university hospital and the interest of a dedicated urological emergency unit. Patients and methods. In 2008, a dedicated urological emergency unit was individualized in our department of urology. We conducted a retrospective study including all patients consulting in this unit in 2009 with epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic data. Results. During 2009, 1257 patients consulted in this unit. Main diagnoses were acute urinary retention (303, 24.11%), renal colic (219, 17.42%), urinary infections (278, 22.11%), postoperative complications (141, 11.22%), symptomatic benign prostate hyperplasia (65, 5.17%), genitourinary cancers (61, 4.85%), trauma of urinary apparel (41, 3.26%), and spermatic cords torsion (10, 0.8%). In 99 cases (7.88%) diagnosis did not involved the urinary system. The treatment was surgical in 213 (17.7%) cases, technical procedure under local anesthesia in 368 (29.3%) and a medical treatment in 675 (53.7%) cases. Six hundred and sixty (52.5%) patients were managed ambulatory whereas 596 (47.5%) needed hospitalization. Conclusion. The opening of a dedicated urological emergency unit lead to 1257 emergency consultations. Frequent etiologies were acute urinary retention, renal colic and urinary infection. The creation of this unit allowed to register and to valorize this emergency activity through the ATU emergency amount. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.

DOI10.1016/j.purol.2013.06.004