Abstract:
Introduction.
Patients with large benign prostatic hyperplasia
(BPH) (> 80 cm3) are of particular interest in
selection of the surgical treatment method. Purpose.
Comparative evaluation of the efficacy and
safety of transurethral Thulium:YAG laser
vapoenucleation of the prostate (ThuVEP) and
transvesical adenomectomy (AE) in patients with
large BPH. Material and methods.
59 patients (64 ± 7 years) with large BPH were
randomly divided into 2 groups for surgical
treatment: ThuVEP - 25 patients and AE - 24
patients which were assesed at 3 months
postoperatively. Hemoglobin level drop was
assessed at 24 hours postoperatively. Conclusions. ThuVEP is a safe and effective
surgical technique in patients with large BPH.
Reduced trauma during ThuVEP, lower incidence
of postoperative complications and the efficiency
of ThuVEP, highlights the need for wide
implementation of laser surgery.