Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3876562 The Journal of Urology 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The increase of total benign prostatic hyperplasia procedure rate was driven by a marked increase in minimally invasive surgical treatment and a continuing decrease of transurethral prostate resection. Differences in the use of minimally invasive surgical treatment across age and racial groups persisted. This dramatic change in the pattern of benign prostatic hyperplasia surgical treatment may have a profound impact on health care expenditures and outcomes, and requires further investigation.
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