Title of article :
Comparison of Three Different Enucleation Techniques of Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate (HoLEP)
Author/Authors :
Tokatli, Zafer Department of Urology - Medicana International Hospital - Ankara, Turkey , Esen, Bariş Department of Urology - Ankara University School of Medicine - Ankara, Turkey , Yaman, Önder Department of Urology - Ankara University School of Medicine - Ankara, Turkey , Sağlam, Remzi Department of Urology - Medicana International Hospital - Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of different enucleation techniques on operation time, enucleation efficacy and postoperative results.
Materials and Methods: 178 HoLEP cases performed by two senior surgeons were evaluated retrospectively. All patients were evaluated for age, IPSS, preoperative PSA, prostate size, maximum flow rate (Qmax) postvoid residual
volume (PVR), enucleation time, morcellation time, enucleated tissue weight, enucleation ratio (enucleated
tissue weight/prostate volume) and enucleation time efficacy (enucleated weight/enucleation time). Patients were
categorized into three groups according to performed enucleation techniques; Retrograde Low Tension (RLT)
two-lobe, traditional three-lobe, and en bloc techniques. IPSS, Qmax, PVR and transient urine leakage (TUL)
were evaluated during postoperative follow up. All preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative results were
compared between 3 groups.
Results: Mean age was 70.52 (52-85) years. Baseline data were comparable between groups. Enucleation time
was significantly shorter in RLT two-lobe (median; 50, 60 and 60 min; RLT two-lobe, traditional three-lobe, and
en bloc HoLEP techniques, respectively. (P = .031). Morcellation time was comparable between groups (P = .532).
No significant difference was observed between morcellated prostate weights (P = .916) Significant improvements
in IPSS, Qmax, and PVR were noted in all groups (P < .001). TUL was significantly increased in en bloc technique
(P = .034). Postoperative stricture rates were similar between groups. (P = .769)
Conclusion: Shorter enucleation time was observed in the RLT HoLEP technique and increased TUL rate was observed in the en bloc technique.
Keywords :
enucleation , HoLEP technique , holmium laser , morcellation , operative time , prostatectomy
Journal title :
Urology Journal