| Literature DB >> 26055885 |
Giovanni Saredi1, Giacomo Maria Pirola2, Andrea Pacchetti3, Jon Alexander Lovisolo4, Giacomo Borroni5, Federico Sembenini6, Alberto Mario Marconi7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the learning curve for thulium laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuLEP) for two surgeons with different levels of urological endoscopic experience.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26055885 PMCID: PMC4459696 DOI: 10.1186/s12894-015-0045-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
Perioperative data (Varese, 2014)
| Surgeon A | Surgeon B | |
|---|---|---|
| Cases (n) | 48 | 52 |
| Median age (yrs, range) | 71 (50–86) | 68 (51–84) |
| Median Adenoma volume (TRUS, ml, range) | 61 (30–130) | 60 (30–105) |
| Median PSA (ng/dl, range) | 6.32 (1.2–37.1) | 5.98 (0.7–23.6) |
| I-PSS moderate/high | 24/ 17 (7 n.v.) | 25/ 17 (10 n.v.) |
| Median Surgical time (min, range) | 92 (34–160) | 86 (40–127) |
| Median Laser emission time (min, range) | 28 (16–58,44) | 24 (19–37,16) |
| Median Total energy delivered (J, range) | 165,650 (84,820–386,920) | 163,445 (87,540–358,327) |
| 600 μm fiber use (no. cases) | 18 | 11 |
| 800 μm fiber use (no. cases) | 30 | 41 |
| Intraoperative complications | •1 Bladder perforation | •1 Bladder perforation |
| •1 Intraoperative bleeding, with necessity to delay morcellation | ||
| Contemporary procedures | •3 bladder ELT | •2 URS |
| •5 bladder ELT | ||
| Reoperations | •1 Morcellation on first postoperative day | •1 Hemostatic TUR (first postoperative day) |
| •1 TURP for chronic retention (6 months later) | •1 Morcellation of a residual fragment (1 month later) | |
| •1 Urethrotomy for bulbar urethral stenosis (9 months later) |
Postoperative and follow-up data (Varese, 2014)
| Surgeon A | Surgeon B | |
|---|---|---|
| Bladder catheter removal on 1 st | 36 patients | 35 patients |
| postoperative day | ||
| Bladder catheter removal on 2 nd | 6 patients | 7 patients |
| postoperative day | ||
| Bladder catheter removal on 3 rd | 5 patients | 6 patients |
| postoperative day | ||
| Bladder catheter removal after 3 | 1 patient | 4 patients |
| rd postoperative day | Bladder perforation | 2 cases hematuria |
| 1 Respiratory illness | ||
| 1 post URS ARI in patient with solitary kidney | ||
| 2 months- IPSS symptoms resolution | 40 cases (83.3 %) | 47 cases (90.38 %) |
| Median 6 months- PSA (ng/dl) | 0.83 (0.20–3.56) | 0.91 (0.27–3.75) |
| 6 months- Qmax, ml/s (median) | 24.8 (17–31) | 24.4 (18–30) |
| 6 months- PVR, ml (Eco) | 5.8 (0–22) | 7.2 (0–30) |
Fig. 1Our Statystical regression model in a scatter plot, showing a linear relation between prostatic adenoma volume (ml) and laser emission time (min). It’s visually clear the absence of statistical differences between the two Surgeons. Varese, 2014