Comparison of Efficacy of Different Surgical Techniques for Benign Prostatic Obstruction

Purpose We compared success rates of 3 surgical techniques (holmium laser enucleation of the prostate [HoLEP], transurethral resection of the prostate [TURP], and photoselective laser vaporization prostatectomy [PVP]) for treatment of benign prostatic obstruction (BPO). We aimed to identify preopera...

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Main Authors: Jiwoong Yu, Byong Chang Jeong, Seong Soo Jeon, Sung Won Lee, Kyu-Sung Lee
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Language:English
Published: Korean Continence Society 2021-09-01
Series:International Neurourology Journal
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spelling doaj-c5ebef55995a490e985075152c587b592021-10-06T07:07:01ZengKorean Continence SocietyInternational Neurourology Journal2093-47772093-69312021-09-0125325226210.5213/inj.2040314.157939Comparison of Efficacy of Different Surgical Techniques for Benign Prostatic ObstructionJiwoong Yu0Byong Chang Jeong1Seong Soo Jeon2Sung Won Lee3Kyu-Sung Lee4 Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaPurpose We compared success rates of 3 surgical techniques (holmium laser enucleation of the prostate [HoLEP], transurethral resection of the prostate [TURP], and photoselective laser vaporization prostatectomy [PVP]) for treatment of benign prostatic obstruction (BPO). We aimed to identify preoperative clinical variables and urodynamic parameters that predict surgical success. Methods A total of 483 patients who underwent surgical treatment for BPO at Samsung Medical Center between 2006 and 2017 were retrospectively analyzed; of these 361, 81, and 41 patients underwent HoLEP, TURP, and PVP, respectively. Prostate-specific antigen, prostate volume, urodynamic parameters, and International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS)/quality of life (QoL) index were evaluated preoperatively; uroflowmetry, postvoid residual urine, and IPSS/QoL index were measured 6 months postoperatively. Surgical success was defined based on IPSS, maximum flow rate, and QoL index and predictive factors were identified using multiple logistic regression analyses. Results Success rates of HoLEP, TURP, and PVP were 67.6%, 65.4%, and 34.1%, respectively, and the HoLEP and TURP groups were not significantly different. Regression analysis revealed prostate volume ≥50 mL and bladder outlet obstruction index (BOOI) ≥40 to be independent factors predicting HoLEP success. Only high preoperative QoL could predict the success of TURP, whereas other urodynamic parameters remained unrelated. Conclusions Patients treated with HoLEP and TURP displayed equivalent efficacies, but PVP was relatively less efficient than both. Preoperative variables of prostate volume ≥50 mL and BOOI ≥40 were independent predictive factors for the success of HoLEP but not of TURP.http://www.einj.org/upload/pdf/inj-2040314-157.pdfbenign prostatic obstructionbenign prostatic hyperplasiaholmium laser enucleation of prostatetransurethral resection of prostatelaser vaporization prostatectomyurinary bladder neck obstruction
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Byong Chang Jeong
Seong Soo Jeon
Sung Won Lee
Kyu-Sung Lee
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Byong Chang Jeong
Seong Soo Jeon
Sung Won Lee
Kyu-Sung Lee
Comparison of Efficacy of Different Surgical Techniques for Benign Prostatic Obstruction
International Neurourology Journal
benign prostatic obstruction
benign prostatic hyperplasia
holmium laser enucleation of prostate
transurethral resection of prostate
laser vaporization prostatectomy
urinary bladder neck obstruction
author_facet Jiwoong Yu
Byong Chang Jeong
Seong Soo Jeon
Sung Won Lee
Kyu-Sung Lee
author_sort Jiwoong Yu
title Comparison of Efficacy of Different Surgical Techniques for Benign Prostatic Obstruction
title_short Comparison of Efficacy of Different Surgical Techniques for Benign Prostatic Obstruction
title_full Comparison of Efficacy of Different Surgical Techniques for Benign Prostatic Obstruction
title_fullStr Comparison of Efficacy of Different Surgical Techniques for Benign Prostatic Obstruction
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Efficacy of Different Surgical Techniques for Benign Prostatic Obstruction
title_sort comparison of efficacy of different surgical techniques for benign prostatic obstruction
publisher Korean Continence Society
series International Neurourology Journal
issn 2093-4777
2093-6931
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Purpose We compared success rates of 3 surgical techniques (holmium laser enucleation of the prostate [HoLEP], transurethral resection of the prostate [TURP], and photoselective laser vaporization prostatectomy [PVP]) for treatment of benign prostatic obstruction (BPO). We aimed to identify preoperative clinical variables and urodynamic parameters that predict surgical success. Methods A total of 483 patients who underwent surgical treatment for BPO at Samsung Medical Center between 2006 and 2017 were retrospectively analyzed; of these 361, 81, and 41 patients underwent HoLEP, TURP, and PVP, respectively. Prostate-specific antigen, prostate volume, urodynamic parameters, and International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS)/quality of life (QoL) index were evaluated preoperatively; uroflowmetry, postvoid residual urine, and IPSS/QoL index were measured 6 months postoperatively. Surgical success was defined based on IPSS, maximum flow rate, and QoL index and predictive factors were identified using multiple logistic regression analyses. Results Success rates of HoLEP, TURP, and PVP were 67.6%, 65.4%, and 34.1%, respectively, and the HoLEP and TURP groups were not significantly different. Regression analysis revealed prostate volume ≥50 mL and bladder outlet obstruction index (BOOI) ≥40 to be independent factors predicting HoLEP success. Only high preoperative QoL could predict the success of TURP, whereas other urodynamic parameters remained unrelated. Conclusions Patients treated with HoLEP and TURP displayed equivalent efficacies, but PVP was relatively less efficient than both. Preoperative variables of prostate volume ≥50 mL and BOOI ≥40 were independent predictive factors for the success of HoLEP but not of TURP.
topic benign prostatic obstruction
benign prostatic hyperplasia
holmium laser enucleation of prostate
transurethral resection of prostate
laser vaporization prostatectomy
urinary bladder neck obstruction
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