Comparison of surgical outcomes of endoscopic enucleation of the prostate using different energies

Objective: This study evaluates surgical outcomes in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) patients undergoing transurethral enucleation using various holmium laser (HoLEP) settings and/or bipolar devices (BipoLEP). Design: This study was retrospective. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 158 BPH pati...

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Veröffentlicht in:Therapeutic advances in urology 2024-01, Vol.16, p.17562872241303457
Hauptverfasser: Jeong, Hyun Ju, Park, Hyeji, Yuen, Steffi Kar Kei, Castillo, Christine Joy, Oh, Seung-June, Cho, Sung Yong
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: This study evaluates surgical outcomes in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) patients undergoing transurethral enucleation using various holmium laser (HoLEP) settings and/or bipolar devices (BipoLEP). Design: This study was retrospective. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 158 BPH patients treated surgically, categorized by method: BipoLEP (n = 28), HoLEP with short pulse (HoLEP-SP, n = 26), HoLEP with long pulse and low energy (HoLEP-LP/LE, n = 29), HoLEP with long pulse and high energy (HoLEP-LP/HE, n = 26), HoLEP using Moses technology (HoLEP-Mo, n = 19), and a combination of HoLEP and BipoLEP (HoLEP-mix, n = 30). We assessed enucleation, morcellation, coagulation, and overall operation efficiency, along with complications at immediate, 2-week, and 3-month postoperative intervals. Results: The HoLEP-LP/LE group exhibited the highest overall operation efficiency (p 
ISSN:1756-2872
1756-2880
DOI:10.1177/17562872241303457