The Role of Clean Intermittent Catheterization in Patients Undergoing Radiotherapy After Radical Hysterectomy for Cervical Cancer
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Uterine Cervical Neoplasms focused on measuring Cervical cancer, Radiotherapy, Clean intermittent catheterization, Bladder function
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Older than 18 and younger than 65; ② Have normal independent judgment ability; ③ According to the staging standard of International Federation of Obstetrics and gynecology (FIGO) in 2009, the preoperative staging was stage Ⅰ A1 -Ⅱ A2; ④ Patients who need postoperative radiotherapy according to the provisions of NCCN clinical practice guide for cervical cancer in 2015; ⑤ Residual urine volume is more than 100ml.
Exclusion Criteria:
① Extensive hysterectomy with bladder repair; ② Urinary tract infection has occurred at the time of admission / transfer; ③ Hydronephrosis; ④ Patients with contraindications to intermittent catheterization; ⑤ Do not agree to participate in this clinical study; ⑥ Patients with communication difficulties. -
Sites / Locations
- Zhejiang Cancer Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
The control group
The study group
The control group received routine indwelling catheterization, the catheter was continuously opened, and the indwelling catheter was replaced every 7 days. When the bladder function returned to normal, the catheter was removed.
The observation group, namely intermittent catheterization group, was given one-to-one training and education to patients and their families before the implementation of the project. Frequency and timing of intermittent catheterization: it is recommended to catheterize once every 4 hours and no more than 6 times every 24 hours. If the residual urine volume decreases, the number of catheterization can be appropriately reduced; Before each catheterization, urinate by yourself. The derived urine volume is the residual urine volume. The total amount of urine shall not exceed the safe capacity of the bladder.