OBJECTIVES: To introduce the surgical techniques of a single-port transvesical enucleation of the prostate (STEP) for enlarged prostates with severe intravesical prostatic protrusion (IPP) presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Our study included 7 patients with prostates larger than 80 mL and with severe IPP who underwent STEP. All the procedures were performed using a home-made single-port device through a 3-cm midline incision at the level three fingerbreadths above the symphysis pubis. Rigid laparoscopic instruments and Harmonic Scalpels(®) were used to enucleate the large adenoma of the prostate. RESULTS: All the procedures were completed satisfactorily, with no intra and early postoperative complications. The mean resected prostatic weight was 54.14 ± 8.38 g, and the mean operative time was 191.86 ± 40.88 min. The mean time for catheterization was 5.29 ± 1.80 days. The postoperative 3-month international prostate symptoms score (IPSS) and maximal flow rate (Qmax) were improved following STEP (IPSS; 23.57 ± 2.15 vs. 11.43 ± 2.44, Qmax; 17.14 ± 3.44 mL/s vs. 6.71 ± 2.29 mL/s). CONCLUSIONS: Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) and enucleation of the prostate with rigid laparoscopic instruments might be difficult but is feasible. STEP may be a new treatment option for use in open prostatectomies for enlarged prostates with severe IPP in carefully selected patients.
OBJECTIVES: To introduce the surgical techniques of a single-port transvesical enucleation of the prostate (STEP) for enlarged prostates with severe intravesical prostatic protrusion (IPP) presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Our study included 7 patients with prostates larger than 80 mL and with severe IPP who underwent STEP. All the procedures were performed using a home-made single-port device through a 3-cm midline incision at the level three fingerbreadths above the symphysis pubis. Rigid laparoscopic instruments and Harmonic Scalpels(®) were used to enucleate the large adenoma of the prostate. RESULTS: All the procedures were completed satisfactorily, with no intra and early postoperative complications. The mean resected prostatic weight was 54.14 ± 8.38 g, and the mean operative time was 191.86 ± 40.88 min. The mean time for catheterization was 5.29 ± 1.80 days. The postoperative 3-month international prostate symptoms score (IPSS) and maximal flow rate (Qmax) were improved following STEP (IPSS; 23.57 ± 2.15 vs. 11.43 ± 2.44, Qmax; 17.14 ± 3.44 mL/s vs. 6.71 ± 2.29 mL/s). CONCLUSIONS: Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) and enucleation of the prostate with rigid laparoscopic instruments might be difficult but is feasible. STEP may be a new treatment option for use in open prostatectomies for enlarged prostates with severe IPP in carefully selected patients.
Authors: Mihir M Desai; Khaled Fareed; Andre K Berger; Juan Carlos Astigueta; Brian H Irwin; Monish Aron; James Ulchaker; Rene Sotelo Journal: BJU Int Date: 2010-03-15 Impact factor: 5.588
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