• Daniele Castellani
  • Mirko Di Rosa
  • Fernando Gómez Sancha
  • Moisés Rodríguez Socarrás
  • Abhay Mahajan
  • Mohammed Taif Bendigeri
  • Mark Taratkin
  • Dmitry Enikeev
  • Marco Dellabella
  • Nariman Gadzhiev
  • Bhaskar Kumar Somani
  • Thomas R W Herrmann
  • Vineet Gauhar

PURPOSE: To compare Holmium laser with MOSES technology (MoLEP) and Thulium fiber laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuFLEP) in terms of surgical and functional outcomes.

METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of all patients who underwent either procedure in five centers (January 2020-January 2022).

EXCLUSION CRITERIA: previous urethral/prostatic surgery, radiotherapy, concomitant surgery. Propensity score matching (PSM) analysis was performed to adjust for the bias inherent to the different characteristics at baseline. Differences between procedures were estimated using Firth Penalized Likelihood regression for International prostate symptom score (IPSS), quality of life (QL), maximum flow rate (Qmax).

RESULTS: PSM retrieved 118 patients in each group. Baseline characteristics were similar except for PSA and number of men on indwelling catheter (higher in MoLEP group). Median surgical time was significantly longer in the MoLEP group despite the enucleation and morcellation times being similar. Median catheter dwelling time and postoperative length of stay were similar. Most of the early complications were Clavien ≤ 2 grade. There were only two Clavien grade 3 complications (one for each group), one grade 4 in MoLEP group. Rate and type of early and persistent incontinence (> 3 months) were similar. At 12-month, proportion of patients reaching a decrease (Δ) of IPSS ≥ 18 from baseline was significantly larger in MoLEP group, with no significant difference in ΔQmax > 12 ml/sec and ΔQL ≥ -3.

CONCLUSION: MoLEP and ThuFLEP were safe and efficacious procedures with similar short-term operative and functional outcomes. At 1-year, MoLEP patients had a sustained reduction of IPPS score.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2915-2923
Number of pages9
JournalWorld Journal of Urology
Volume41
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

    Research areas

  • Male, Humans, Prostate/surgery, Lasers, Solid-State/therapeutic use, Thulium/therapeutic use, Prostatic Hyperplasia/surgery, Quality of Life, Retrospective Studies, Propensity Score, Treatment Outcome, Laser Therapy/methods

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