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Influence of Prostate Volume on the Incidence of Complications and Urinary Incontinence Following Thulium Fiber Laser Enucleation of the Prostate : Results from Multicenter, Real-world Experience of 2732 patients. / Castellani, Daniele; Enikeev, Dmitry; Gokce, Mehmet Ilker; Petov, Vladislav; Gadzhiev, Nariman; Mahajan, Abhay; Maheshwari, Pankaj Nandkishore; Fong, Khi Yung; Tursunkulov, Azimdjon N; Malkhasyan, Vigen; Zawadzki, Marek; Sofer, Mario; Cormio, Luigi; Busetto, Gian Maria; Somani, Bhaskar Kumar; Herrmann, Thomas R W; Gauhar, Vineet.

In: European Urology Open Science, Vol. 63, 05.2024, p. 38-43.

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Castellani, D, Enikeev, D, Gokce, MI, Petov, V, Gadzhiev, N, Mahajan, A, Maheshwari, PN, Fong, KY, Tursunkulov, AN, Malkhasyan, V, Zawadzki, M, Sofer, M, Cormio, L, Busetto, GM, Somani, BK, Herrmann, TRW & Gauhar, V 2024, 'Influence of Prostate Volume on the Incidence of Complications and Urinary Incontinence Following Thulium Fiber Laser Enucleation of the Prostate: Results from Multicenter, Real-world Experience of 2732 patients', European Urology Open Science, vol. 63, pp. 38-43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2024.03.004

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Castellani, D., Enikeev, D., Gokce, M. I., Petov, V., Gadzhiev, N., Mahajan, A., Maheshwari, P. N., Fong, K. Y., Tursunkulov, A. N., Malkhasyan, V., Zawadzki, M., Sofer, M., Cormio, L., Busetto, G. M., Somani, B. K., Herrmann, T. R. W., & Gauhar, V. (2024). Influence of Prostate Volume on the Incidence of Complications and Urinary Incontinence Following Thulium Fiber Laser Enucleation of the Prostate: Results from Multicenter, Real-world Experience of 2732 patients. European Urology Open Science, 63, 38-43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euros.2024.03.004

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Castellani, Daniele ; Enikeev, Dmitry ; Gokce, Mehmet Ilker ; Petov, Vladislav ; Gadzhiev, Nariman ; Mahajan, Abhay ; Maheshwari, Pankaj Nandkishore ; Fong, Khi Yung ; Tursunkulov, Azimdjon N ; Malkhasyan, Vigen ; Zawadzki, Marek ; Sofer, Mario ; Cormio, Luigi ; Busetto, Gian Maria ; Somani, Bhaskar Kumar ; Herrmann, Thomas R W ; Gauhar, Vineet. / Influence of Prostate Volume on the Incidence of Complications and Urinary Incontinence Following Thulium Fiber Laser Enucleation of the Prostate : Results from Multicenter, Real-world Experience of 2732 patients. In: European Urology Open Science. 2024 ; Vol. 63. pp. 38-43.

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@article{59e7acce3ccf43dea40ef70e94a3cad0,
title = "Influence of Prostate Volume on the Incidence of Complications and Urinary Incontinence Following Thulium Fiber Laser Enucleation of the Prostate: Results from Multicenter, Real-world Experience of 2732 patients",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The use of the new thulium fiber laser in enucleation of the prostate (ThuFLEP) has been introduced recently.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate complications and urinary incontinence (UI) after ThuFLEP in small and large prostate volume (PV).DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: We retrospectively reviewed patients who underwent ThuFLEP in six centers (from January 2020 to January 2023). The exclusion criteria were concomitant lower urinary tract surgery, previous prostate/urethral surgery, prostate cancer, and pelvic radiotherapy.OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Patients were divided into two groups: group 1: PV ≤80 ml; group 2: PV >80 ml. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate the independent predictors of overall UI.RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: There were 1458 patients in group 1 and 1274 in group 2. There was no significant difference in age. The median PV was 60 (61-72) ml in group 1 and 100 (90-122) ml in group 2. En bloc enucleation was employed more in group 1, while the early apical release technique was used more in group 2. The rate of prolonged irrigation for hematuria, urinary tract infection, and acute urinary retention did not differ significantly. Blood transfusion rate was significantly higher in group 2 (0.5% vs 2.0%, p = 0.001). There was no significant difference in the overall UI rate (12.3% in group 1 vs 14.7% in group 2, p = 0.08). A multivariable regression analysis showed that preoperative postvoiding urine residual (odds ratio 1.004, 95% confidence interval 1.002-1.007, p < 0.01) was the only factor significantly associated with higher odds of UI. A limitation of this study was its retrospective nature.CONCLUSIONS: Complications and UI rates following ThuFLEP were similar in patients with a PV up to or larger than 80 ml except for the blood transfusion rate that was higher in the latter.PATIENT SUMMARY: In this study, we looked at outcomes after thulium fiber laser in enucleation of the prostate stratified by PV. We found that blood transfusion was higher in men with PV >80 ml, but urinary incontinence was similar.",
author = "Daniele Castellani and Dmitry Enikeev and Gokce, {Mehmet Ilker} and Vladislav Petov and Nariman Gadzhiev and Abhay Mahajan and Maheshwari, {Pankaj Nandkishore} and Fong, {Khi Yung} and Tursunkulov, {Azimdjon N} and Vigen Malkhasyan and Marek Zawadzki and Mario Sofer and Luigi Cormio and Busetto, {Gian Maria} and Somani, {Bhaskar Kumar} and Herrmann, {Thomas R W} and Vineet Gauhar",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2024 The Author(s).",
year = "2024",
month = may,
doi = "10.1016/j.euros.2024.03.004",
language = "English",
volume = "63",
pages = "38--43",
journal = "European Urology Open Science",
issn = "2666-1691",
publisher = "Elsevier",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Influence of Prostate Volume on the Incidence of Complications and Urinary Incontinence Following Thulium Fiber Laser Enucleation of the Prostate

T2 - Results from Multicenter, Real-world Experience of 2732 patients

AU - Castellani, Daniele

AU - Enikeev, Dmitry

AU - Gokce, Mehmet Ilker

AU - Petov, Vladislav

AU - Gadzhiev, Nariman

AU - Mahajan, Abhay

AU - Maheshwari, Pankaj Nandkishore

AU - Fong, Khi Yung

AU - Tursunkulov, Azimdjon N

AU - Malkhasyan, Vigen

AU - Zawadzki, Marek

AU - Sofer, Mario

AU - Cormio, Luigi

AU - Busetto, Gian Maria

AU - Somani, Bhaskar Kumar

AU - Herrmann, Thomas R W

AU - Gauhar, Vineet

N1 - © 2024 The Author(s).

PY - 2024/5

Y1 - 2024/5

N2 - BACKGROUND: The use of the new thulium fiber laser in enucleation of the prostate (ThuFLEP) has been introduced recently.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate complications and urinary incontinence (UI) after ThuFLEP in small and large prostate volume (PV).DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: We retrospectively reviewed patients who underwent ThuFLEP in six centers (from January 2020 to January 2023). The exclusion criteria were concomitant lower urinary tract surgery, previous prostate/urethral surgery, prostate cancer, and pelvic radiotherapy.OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Patients were divided into two groups: group 1: PV ≤80 ml; group 2: PV >80 ml. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate the independent predictors of overall UI.RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: There were 1458 patients in group 1 and 1274 in group 2. There was no significant difference in age. The median PV was 60 (61-72) ml in group 1 and 100 (90-122) ml in group 2. En bloc enucleation was employed more in group 1, while the early apical release technique was used more in group 2. The rate of prolonged irrigation for hematuria, urinary tract infection, and acute urinary retention did not differ significantly. Blood transfusion rate was significantly higher in group 2 (0.5% vs 2.0%, p = 0.001). There was no significant difference in the overall UI rate (12.3% in group 1 vs 14.7% in group 2, p = 0.08). A multivariable regression analysis showed that preoperative postvoiding urine residual (odds ratio 1.004, 95% confidence interval 1.002-1.007, p < 0.01) was the only factor significantly associated with higher odds of UI. A limitation of this study was its retrospective nature.CONCLUSIONS: Complications and UI rates following ThuFLEP were similar in patients with a PV up to or larger than 80 ml except for the blood transfusion rate that was higher in the latter.PATIENT SUMMARY: In this study, we looked at outcomes after thulium fiber laser in enucleation of the prostate stratified by PV. We found that blood transfusion was higher in men with PV >80 ml, but urinary incontinence was similar.

AB - BACKGROUND: The use of the new thulium fiber laser in enucleation of the prostate (ThuFLEP) has been introduced recently.OBJECTIVE: To evaluate complications and urinary incontinence (UI) after ThuFLEP in small and large prostate volume (PV).DESIGN SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: We retrospectively reviewed patients who underwent ThuFLEP in six centers (from January 2020 to January 2023). The exclusion criteria were concomitant lower urinary tract surgery, previous prostate/urethral surgery, prostate cancer, and pelvic radiotherapy.OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Patients were divided into two groups: group 1: PV ≤80 ml; group 2: PV >80 ml. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to evaluate the independent predictors of overall UI.RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: There were 1458 patients in group 1 and 1274 in group 2. There was no significant difference in age. The median PV was 60 (61-72) ml in group 1 and 100 (90-122) ml in group 2. En bloc enucleation was employed more in group 1, while the early apical release technique was used more in group 2. The rate of prolonged irrigation for hematuria, urinary tract infection, and acute urinary retention did not differ significantly. Blood transfusion rate was significantly higher in group 2 (0.5% vs 2.0%, p = 0.001). There was no significant difference in the overall UI rate (12.3% in group 1 vs 14.7% in group 2, p = 0.08). A multivariable regression analysis showed that preoperative postvoiding urine residual (odds ratio 1.004, 95% confidence interval 1.002-1.007, p < 0.01) was the only factor significantly associated with higher odds of UI. A limitation of this study was its retrospective nature.CONCLUSIONS: Complications and UI rates following ThuFLEP were similar in patients with a PV up to or larger than 80 ml except for the blood transfusion rate that was higher in the latter.PATIENT SUMMARY: In this study, we looked at outcomes after thulium fiber laser in enucleation of the prostate stratified by PV. We found that blood transfusion was higher in men with PV >80 ml, but urinary incontinence was similar.

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DO - 10.1016/j.euros.2024.03.004

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C2 - 38558764

VL - 63

SP - 38

EP - 43

JO - European Urology Open Science

JF - European Urology Open Science

SN - 2666-1691

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