Case Reports

TUR-P syndrome under spinal anesthesia: a case report

  • Dilek Altun
  • Gülay Eren
  • Zafer Çukurova
  • Güray Demir
  • Vedat Kendir
  • Halil Çetingök
  • Oya Hergünsel

Received Date: 11.09.2009 Accepted Date: 30.11.2009 Med J Bakirkoy 2010;6(4):174-177

TUR-P syndrome is a syndrome occurring during transurethral resection of prostate (TURP), and is characterised by a spectrum of symptoms which may range from asymptomatic hyponatremia to convulsions, coma and death. The consistence of syndrome depends on the amount of fluid that enters to the intravascular space through blood vessels in the resection zone. The first step in treatment is the control of bleeding and the termination of operation.

In this report, a case of TUR-P syndrome caused by the absorbtion of a 27000 ml irrigation solution that used in surgery, under spinal anaesthesia in a 53 years old patient is discussed together with the recommendations for a clinical management and a possible treatment of acute hyponatremia.

Keywords: Transurethral resection of prostate, hyponatremia, TUR-P syndrome