Introduction: GreenLight laser vaporization of the prostate (photoselective vaporization of the prostate [PVP]) is a safe and effective procedure for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Long-term results and advantages of PVP in patients with large and symptomatic prostate are still under evaluation. Materials and Methods: In a multicenter experience, patients who underwent standard or anatomical PVP were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with follow-up >12 months were divided into two groups based on prostate volume (<100 cc vs ≥100 cc). Pre- and perioperative data, as well as postoperative results and complications, were recorded after 3, 6, and 12 months and then annually. Results: One thousand and thirty-one patients were eligible, 916 of these had a prostate volume of <100 cc and 115 ≥ 100 cc. Median follow-up period was 25.0 months (interquartile range [IQR] 16.5-35.0) and 16.0 months (IQR 12.0-24.0) in ≥100 and <100 groups, respectively. No difference was found in terms of catheterization time, postoperative stay, and postoperative acute urine retention. Patients with prostate ≥100 required longer operative time (75 vs 55 minutes), lasing time (41.7 vs 24.9 minutes), and higher energy used but lower energy density. Patients with prostate ≥100 had a higher incidence of early (50.4% vs 35.7%) and late complications (21.7% vs 12.8%) and early urge/incontinence symptoms (40.9% vs 29.3%). No statistically significant differences were found for the maximum urinary flow (Qmax) and International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) results between the two groups. The reintervention rate in ≥100 group was 3.5% vs 2.3% in <100. Conclusions: In the midterm follow-up, GreenLight PVP guarantees the same results in different prostate volume groups. Early and late complications are more frequent in large prostates.

GreenLight Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate. One Laser for Different Prostate Sizes / Campobasso, D.; Marchioni, M.; Altieri, V.; Greco, F.; De Nunzio, C.; Destefanis, P.; Ricciardulli, S.; Bergamaschi, F.; Fasolis, G.; Varvello, F.; Voce, S.; Palmieri, F.; Divan, C.; Malossini, G.; Oriti, R.; Tuccio, A.; Ruggera, L.; Tubaro, A.; Delicato, G.; Lagana, A.; Dadone, C.; De Rienzo, G.; Frattini, A.; Pucci, L.; Carrino, M.; Montefiore, F.; Germani, S.; Miano, R.; Schips, L.; Rabito, S.; Ferrari, G.; Cindolo, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY. - ISSN 0892-7790. - 34:1(2020), pp. 54-62. [10.1089/end.2019.0478]

GreenLight Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate. One Laser for Different Prostate Sizes

Marchioni M.;De Nunzio C.;Tubaro A.;
2020

Abstract

Introduction: GreenLight laser vaporization of the prostate (photoselective vaporization of the prostate [PVP]) is a safe and effective procedure for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Long-term results and advantages of PVP in patients with large and symptomatic prostate are still under evaluation. Materials and Methods: In a multicenter experience, patients who underwent standard or anatomical PVP were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with follow-up >12 months were divided into two groups based on prostate volume (<100 cc vs ≥100 cc). Pre- and perioperative data, as well as postoperative results and complications, were recorded after 3, 6, and 12 months and then annually. Results: One thousand and thirty-one patients were eligible, 916 of these had a prostate volume of <100 cc and 115 ≥ 100 cc. Median follow-up period was 25.0 months (interquartile range [IQR] 16.5-35.0) and 16.0 months (IQR 12.0-24.0) in ≥100 and <100 groups, respectively. No difference was found in terms of catheterization time, postoperative stay, and postoperative acute urine retention. Patients with prostate ≥100 required longer operative time (75 vs 55 minutes), lasing time (41.7 vs 24.9 minutes), and higher energy used but lower energy density. Patients with prostate ≥100 had a higher incidence of early (50.4% vs 35.7%) and late complications (21.7% vs 12.8%) and early urge/incontinence symptoms (40.9% vs 29.3%). No statistically significant differences were found for the maximum urinary flow (Qmax) and International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) results between the two groups. The reintervention rate in ≥100 group was 3.5% vs 2.3% in <100. Conclusions: In the midterm follow-up, GreenLight PVP guarantees the same results in different prostate volume groups. Early and late complications are more frequent in large prostates.
2020
greenlight; large prostate; outcomes; photoselective vaporization of the prostate; xps
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GreenLight Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate. One Laser for Different Prostate Sizes / Campobasso, D.; Marchioni, M.; Altieri, V.; Greco, F.; De Nunzio, C.; Destefanis, P.; Ricciardulli, S.; Bergamaschi, F.; Fasolis, G.; Varvello, F.; Voce, S.; Palmieri, F.; Divan, C.; Malossini, G.; Oriti, R.; Tuccio, A.; Ruggera, L.; Tubaro, A.; Delicato, G.; Lagana, A.; Dadone, C.; De Rienzo, G.; Frattini, A.; Pucci, L.; Carrino, M.; Montefiore, F.; Germani, S.; Miano, R.; Schips, L.; Rabito, S.; Ferrari, G.; Cindolo, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOUROLOGY. - ISSN 0892-7790. - 34:1(2020), pp. 54-62. [10.1089/end.2019.0478]
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