GreenLight laser prostatectomy: a safe and effective treatment for bladder outlet obstruction by prostate cancer.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-1-2011
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: • To present our experience on photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) in a cohort of men with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) by prostate cancer.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: • From 2003 to 2008 we identified 43 patients with prostate cancer treated with PVP. • The patients' hospital records were comprehensively reviewed to obtain preoperative, intra-operative and postoperative data. • Inclusion criteria were patients with BOO or urinary retention with a diagnosis of prostate cancer.
RESULTS: • Mean operating time was 42 min, mean post-operative hospital stay was 9.6 h. 32 out of 43 patients were discharged home within 24 h. Twelve patients (28%) did not need post-operative catheter. Mean and median catheter times were 22 and 21.5 h respectively. • Complications were mild: 1 patient needed bladder irrigation, 3 failed initial TWOC, 1 had early stress incontinence. Three had clot retention. • At 3 months post-operatively, 41 of 42 evaluable patients were voiding without a catheter. The mean peak flow rate had increased by 80% and a mean residual volume decreased of 49%. • Four patients underwent a second laser treatment. Three had developed further retention between 7 and 23 months post-operatively and did not want further surgery. The local failure rate at a mean follow up of 22 months was 7 of 39 patients (18%).
CONCLUSION: • The present study is the first on PVP applied to patients with prostate cancer. • It is shown that, for patients with CaP bothered by LUTS or retention, GreenLight laser prostatectomy is very safe and gives excellent relief from symptoms, with a good improvement in peak flow rate.
Volume
107
Issue
5
First Page
772
Last Page
776
ISSN
1464-410X
Published In/Presented At
Liberale, F., Muir, G. H., Walsh, K., & Krishnamoorthy, R. (2011). GreenLight laser prostatectomy: a safe and effective treatment for bladder outlet obstruction by prostate cancer. BJU international, 107(5), 772–776. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410X.2010.09584.x
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
21054751
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article