Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5729534 African Journal of Urology 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionNew techniques using laser are now available as an alternative to conventional techniques in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) reproduces via endoscopy have shown results similar to that of open prostatectomy.ObjectiveTo give an overview of the use of HoLEP in Robert Boulin hospital (Libourne, FRANCE) and to study its feasibility even in a center that has no prior experience in this technique.Patients and methodsThis is a retrospective descriptive study from November 2013 to April 2015 of all patients who underwent HoLEP by two urologists with no prior experience of this technique.ResultsIn total, 138 patients underwent HoLEP with mean age of 74.59 ± 9.96 (56-90) years and a median of 75 years. The mean preoperative prostate volume was 59.61 ± 18.86 (30-180) ml. The average operative time was 103.03 ± 31.07 (50-150) min. The resected weight was 55.75 ± 19.04 g with a delivered energy of 186.3 ± 52.4 kJ. The duration for keeping urethral catheters and hospitalization were 1.1 (1-2) and 1.4 (1-4) days. Eighteen patients experienced at least one perioperative complication of which four were converted to TURP and two required bladder clot evacuation.Twenty patients had postoperative complications including of which eleven required urethral catheter reinsertion. There was a significant improvement in IPSS and Qmax at the 3rd month postoperative review.ConclusionHoLEP is a promising technique that has proven to be safe and reproducible. Through the analysis of our results we have shown the presence of a learning curve and predictive values of some clinical features to optimize patients care.

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