OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the functional and operative results of thulium laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuLEP) in patients with indwelling catheters for refractory urinary retention. METHODS: Patients with indwelling catheter, undergoing ThuLEP for benign prostate hyperplasia, were prospectively enrolled. Every episode of urinary retention was treated with urinary catheter positioning followed by at least 2 attempts of catheter removal. Patients were investigated with flowmetry and the self-administered International Prostate Symptom Score questionnaire at 30 and 90 days following ThuLEP. RESULTS: Three hundred eighty-one patients underwent ThuLEP, and 99 of these had indwelling catheters, but only 93 (24%) were eligible according to the inclusion criteria. In 46 patients the bladder catheter was removed on the first postoperative day, in 31 patients on the second postoperative day, in 5 patients on the third postoperative day, in 6 patients on the fourth postoperative day, in 1 patient on the fifth postoperative day, and in 2 patients each on the sixth and seventh postoperative days. The average hospital stay was 2.3 (±1.7) days. No patients undergoing ThuLEP, at the 90-day follow-up, required further catheterization. Flowmetry showed significant improvement in all parameters, and the mean International Prostate Symptom Score dropped from 21.33 preoperatively to 3.2 (P = .004) at 90 days postoperatively. CONCLUSION: This prospective study shows that ThuLEP is a safe and effective approach in refractory urinary retention patients. In our case series, no patients required postoperative intermittent catheterization. All functional outcomes investigated reported a statistical significant improvement.

Thulium laser prostate enucleation in refractory urinary retention. Operative and functional outcomes in a large cohort of patients / Carmignani, Luca; Pastore, ANTONIO LUIGI; Picozzi, Stefano Carlo Maria; Finkelberg, Elisabetta; Ratti, Dario; Vizziello, Damiano; Schirinzi, Maria Lucia; Saccà, Antonino; Pisano, Francesca; Maruccia, Serena. - In: UROLOGY. - ISSN 0090-4295. - 93:(2016), pp. 152-157. [10.1016/j.urology.2016.02.015]

Thulium laser prostate enucleation in refractory urinary retention. Operative and functional outcomes in a large cohort of patients

PASTORE, ANTONIO LUIGI;
2016

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the functional and operative results of thulium laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuLEP) in patients with indwelling catheters for refractory urinary retention. METHODS: Patients with indwelling catheter, undergoing ThuLEP for benign prostate hyperplasia, were prospectively enrolled. Every episode of urinary retention was treated with urinary catheter positioning followed by at least 2 attempts of catheter removal. Patients were investigated with flowmetry and the self-administered International Prostate Symptom Score questionnaire at 30 and 90 days following ThuLEP. RESULTS: Three hundred eighty-one patients underwent ThuLEP, and 99 of these had indwelling catheters, but only 93 (24%) were eligible according to the inclusion criteria. In 46 patients the bladder catheter was removed on the first postoperative day, in 31 patients on the second postoperative day, in 5 patients on the third postoperative day, in 6 patients on the fourth postoperative day, in 1 patient on the fifth postoperative day, and in 2 patients each on the sixth and seventh postoperative days. The average hospital stay was 2.3 (±1.7) days. No patients undergoing ThuLEP, at the 90-day follow-up, required further catheterization. Flowmetry showed significant improvement in all parameters, and the mean International Prostate Symptom Score dropped from 21.33 preoperatively to 3.2 (P = .004) at 90 days postoperatively. CONCLUSION: This prospective study shows that ThuLEP is a safe and effective approach in refractory urinary retention patients. In our case series, no patients required postoperative intermittent catheterization. All functional outcomes investigated reported a statistical significant improvement.
2016
thullium; laser; prostate; hyperplasia; lower urinary tract symptoms
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Thulium laser prostate enucleation in refractory urinary retention. Operative and functional outcomes in a large cohort of patients / Carmignani, Luca; Pastore, ANTONIO LUIGI; Picozzi, Stefano Carlo Maria; Finkelberg, Elisabetta; Ratti, Dario; Vizziello, Damiano; Schirinzi, Maria Lucia; Saccà, Antonino; Pisano, Francesca; Maruccia, Serena. - In: UROLOGY. - ISSN 0090-4295. - 93:(2016), pp. 152-157. [10.1016/j.urology.2016.02.015]
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