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doi:10.1007/s00345-024-05141-8...

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Bargen, Maximilian Ferry Glienke, M. Tonyali, S. Sigle, A. Wilhelm, K. Schoenthaler, M. Gratzke, C. Miernik, A.
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en
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Springer

Category

Urology

Year

2024

listing date

8/7/2024

Keywords
benign prostate hyperplasia (bph) endoscopic enucleation of the pros... holmium laser enucleation of the p... thulium laser enucleation of the p... endoscopic reported cdc laser patients yag complications tm solid-state pulsed enucleation
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Abstract

Purpose The solid-state Thulium laser (Tm: YAG) is a novel alternative to the widely used Holmium laser for endoscopic enucleation of the prostate (EEP) due to its relatively high peak power.

The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy and safety of a new pulsed Tm: YAG laser in its first application in humans.

Methods Data were retrospectively collected for the first 103 patients who underwent EEP with a new pulsed solid-state Tm: YAG laser (Thulio^®, Dornier MedTech Systems GmbH, Weßling, Germany).

Peri- and postoperative data were assessed.

Procedure-specific complications were graded using Clavien-Dindo Classifications (CDC).

Patients were interviewed 15 months after the surgery to evaluate functional and long-term outcomes.

Statistical analysis was performed with Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS^®).

Results The mean preoperative prostate volume was 105.6 ± 55.0 ml.

Median enucleation speed was 4.1 g per minute (range 1.1–9.7).

Short-term postoperative complications occurred in 21 patients (20.4%), but no high-grade complications (CDC ≥ IV) were observed.

Five patients suffered gross haematuria and required reintervention (CDC IIIb; 4.9%).

After 15 months, 76 patients (73.8%) participated in the follow-up interview, where seven patients (9.2%) reported complications, including two reinterventions for urethral strictures (CDC IIIb; 2.6%).

Most patients reported an improvement in continence (54.0%) and urine stream (93.4%), but no difference in erectile function (81.6%).

No persistent dysuria was reported.

Patient satisfaction with the surgery results was very high (96.1%).

Conclusion Endoscopic enucleation of the prostate with the new pulsed solid-state Tm: YAG laser is a safe and effective option for surgical BPH treatment.

Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register number: DRKS00031676.

Registration date: 10 May 2023, retrospectively registered.

Bargen, Maximilian Ferry,Glienke, M.,Tonyali, S.,Sigle, A.,Wilhelm, K.,Schoenthaler, M.,Gratzke, C.,Miernik, A., 2024, Real-world experience with the new pulsed solid-state Thulium: YAG laser (Thulio) for endoscopic enucleation of the prostate, Springer

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