The act of distending; the act of stretching in breadth or in all directions; the state of being Distended; as, the distention of the lungs., Breadth; extent or space occupied by the thing distended.
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Stretching from internal pressure
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Jugular Venous Distention
The urinary tract that permits distention primarily includes the bladder and, to some extent, the ureters. The bladder has a highly elastic muscular wall called the detrusor muscle, which allows it to stretch and accommodate varying volumes of urine. The ureters, while not primarily designed for distention, can expand slightly to facilitate the flow of urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Overall, the bladder is the main structure that facilitates significant distention in the urinary tract.
Distention refers to the condition of being stretched, enlarged, or swollen as a result of pressure or accumulation of fluid or gas within a cavity in the body. It commonly occurs in the digestive system or in blood vessels.
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Yes, anesthesia can cause bladder distention, particularly during surgeries that involve pelvic or abdominal regions. General anesthesia may impair the normal signals for bladder contraction, leading to urine retention. Additionally, the use of certain medications during anesthesia can affect bladder function. It's important for healthcare providers to monitor bladder status and address any distention postoperatively.
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Anesthesia can cause bladder distention primarily due to the relaxation of the bladder muscles and the inhibition of normal bladder reflexes. General anesthesia often leads to decreased neural control and reduced awareness of the need to urinate, which can result in urinary retention. Additionally, certain anesthetic agents and procedures may temporarily impair the bladder's ability to contract effectively. As a result, urine accumulates, leading to distention.
Paralytic ileus means that the intestines are fully or partially paralyzed, resulting in obstruction. It's caused by a number of different things, including abdominal surgery and spinal injury. Common symptoms include constipation, nausea and vomiting as well as abdominal distention.