Ultrasonographic Assessment Of Urinary Bladder Characteristics With Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Authors

  • Aqsa Tariq Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior University Lahore, Sargodha Campus, Pakistan Author
  • Muhammad Faisal Nazir Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Aroosa Manazir Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior University Lahore, Sargodha Campus, Pakistan Author
  • Anisa Iftikhar Department of Biology, Clarkson University, Potsdam, USA. Author
  • Asim Ali Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Nusrat Ul Hasnain Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Lahore, Pakistan Author
  • Syed Sami Ahmad Samar Bukhari Department of Allied Health Sciences, Superior University Lahore, Sargodha Campus, Pakistan Author
  • Sibtain Ahmad Center for Advanced Studies Agriculture and Food Security (CAS-AFS), University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63075/v7avq882

Abstract

This study aims to determine ultrasonographic assessment of urinary bladder characteristics with begin prostatic hyperplasia. Methodology: The study was performed at university clinic green town, Lahore. We use descriptive study project to collect the data. A standardize questionnaire was used to collect the data of 136 participants were interviewed. This study included data of the 136 participants, in which 22 (16.2%) patients had vesicle calculus, 31 (22.8%) patients had VUJ calculus, 37 (27.2%) patients had urinary bladder echoes, 63 (46.3%) patients had cystitis and 123 (90.4%) patients had BPH.123 BPH patients, 33 patients had urinary bladder echoes and 90 patients had no urinary bladder echoes. Out of 136 patients, 13 patients had no BPH in which 4 patients had urinary bladder echoes. Out of 123 BPH patients, 20 patients had vesicle calculus and 103 patients had no vesicle calculus Out of 136 patients, 13 patients had no BPH in which 2 patients had vesicle calculus. Out of 123 BPH patients, 27 patients had VUJ calculus and 96 patients had no VUJ calculus. Out of 136 patients, 13 patients had no BPH in which 2 patients had VUJ calculus. It may conclude that ultrasound has been proven to diagnose early prostatic enlargement and other prostate related pathologies, BPH is the most common pathology in age between 50 to 60 years and urinary bladder out flow obstruction were common in age between 25to 35 respectively.

Keywords: Ultrasonic, Urinary Bladder, Prostatic Hyperplasia

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Published

2025-06-28

How to Cite

Ultrasonographic Assessment Of Urinary Bladder Characteristics With Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. (2025). Multidisciplinary Surgical Research Annals, 3(2), 163-173. https://doi.org/10.63075/v7avq882