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Results from a global multicenter registry of 6193 patients to refine endoscopic anatomical enucleation of the prostate (REAP) by evaluating trends and outcomes and nuances of prostate enucleation in a real-world setting. / Gauhar, Vineet; Gómez Sancha, Fernando; Enikeev, Dmitry; Sofer, Mario; Fong, Khi Yung; Rodríguez Socarrás, Moisés; Elterman, Dean; Chiruvella, Mallikarjuna; Bendigeri, Mohammed Taif; Tursunkulov, Azimdjon N; Mahajan, Abhay; Bhatia, Tanuj Paul; Ivanovich, Sorokin Nikolai; Gadzhiev, Nariman; Ying, Lie Kwok; Sarvajit, Biligere; Dellabella, Marco; Petov, Vladislav; Somani, Bhaskar Kumar; Castellani, Daniele; Herrmann, Thomas R W.

In: World Journal of Urology, Vol. 41, No. 11, 11.2023, p. 3033-3040.

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Gauhar, V, Gómez Sancha, F, Enikeev, D, Sofer, M, Fong, KY, Rodríguez Socarrás, M, Elterman, D, Chiruvella, M, Bendigeri, MT, Tursunkulov, AN, Mahajan, A, Bhatia, TP, Ivanovich, SN, Gadzhiev, N, Ying, LK, Sarvajit, B, Dellabella, M, Petov, V, Somani, BK, Castellani, D & Herrmann, TRW 2023, 'Results from a global multicenter registry of 6193 patients to refine endoscopic anatomical enucleation of the prostate (REAP) by evaluating trends and outcomes and nuances of prostate enucleation in a real-world setting', World Journal of Urology, vol. 41, no. 11, pp. 3033-3040. https://doi.org/doi: 10.1007/s00345-023-04626-2., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-023-04626-2

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Gauhar, V., Gómez Sancha, F., Enikeev, D., Sofer, M., Fong, K. Y., Rodríguez Socarrás, M., Elterman, D., Chiruvella, M., Bendigeri, M. T., Tursunkulov, A. N., Mahajan, A., Bhatia, T. P., Ivanovich, S. N., Gadzhiev, N., Ying, L. K., Sarvajit, B., Dellabella, M., Petov, V., Somani, B. K., ... Herrmann, T. R. W. (2023). Results from a global multicenter registry of 6193 patients to refine endoscopic anatomical enucleation of the prostate (REAP) by evaluating trends and outcomes and nuances of prostate enucleation in a real-world setting. World Journal of Urology, 41(11), 3033-3040. https://doi.org/doi: 10.1007/s00345-023-04626-2., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-023-04626-2

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Gauhar, Vineet ; Gómez Sancha, Fernando ; Enikeev, Dmitry ; Sofer, Mario ; Fong, Khi Yung ; Rodríguez Socarrás, Moisés ; Elterman, Dean ; Chiruvella, Mallikarjuna ; Bendigeri, Mohammed Taif ; Tursunkulov, Azimdjon N ; Mahajan, Abhay ; Bhatia, Tanuj Paul ; Ivanovich, Sorokin Nikolai ; Gadzhiev, Nariman ; Ying, Lie Kwok ; Sarvajit, Biligere ; Dellabella, Marco ; Petov, Vladislav ; Somani, Bhaskar Kumar ; Castellani, Daniele ; Herrmann, Thomas R W. / Results from a global multicenter registry of 6193 patients to refine endoscopic anatomical enucleation of the prostate (REAP) by evaluating trends and outcomes and nuances of prostate enucleation in a real-world setting. In: World Journal of Urology. 2023 ; Vol. 41, No. 11. pp. 3033-3040.

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title = "Results from a global multicenter registry of 6193 patients to refine endoscopic anatomical enucleation of the prostate (REAP) by evaluating trends and outcomes and nuances of prostate enucleation in a real-world setting",
abstract = "PURPOSE: To collect a multicentric, global database to assess current preferences and outcomes for endoscopic enucleation of the prostate (EEP).METHODS: Endourologists experienced in EEP from across the globe were invited to participate in the creation of this retrospective registry. Surgical procedures were performed between January 2020 and August 2022.INCLUSION CRITERIA: lower urinary tract symptoms not responding to or worsening despite medical therapy and absolute indication for surgery.EXCLUSION CRITERIA: prostate cancer, concomitant lower urinary tract surgery, previous prostate/urethral surgery, pelvic radiotherapy.RESULTS: Ten centers from 7 countries, involving 13 surgeons enrolled 6193 patients. Median age was 68 [62-74] years. 2326 (37.8%) patients had large prostates (> 80 cc). The most popular energy modality was the Holmium laser. The most common technique used for enucleation was the 2-lobe (48.8%). 86.2% of the procedures were performed under spinal anesthesia. Median operation time was 67 [50-95] minutes. Median postoperative catheter time was 2 [1, 3] days. Urinary tract infections were the most reported complications (4.7%) followed by acute urinary retention (4.1%). Post-operative bleeding needing additional intervention was reported in 0.9% of cases. 3 and 12-month follow-up visits showed improvement in symptoms and micturition parameters. Only 8 patients (1.4%) required redo surgery for residual adenoma. Stress urinary incontinence was reported in 53.9% of patients and after 3 months was found to persist in 16.2% of the cohort.CONCLUSION: Our database contributes real-world data to support EEP as a truly well-established global, safe minimally invasive intervention and provides insights for further research.",
keywords = "Male, Humans, Aged, Prostate, Retrospective Studies, Laser Therapy/methods, Prostatectomy/methods, Transurethral Resection of Prostate/methods, Prostatic Hyperplasia/complications, Lasers, Solid-State/therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome",
author = "Vineet Gauhar and {G{\'o}mez Sancha}, Fernando and Dmitry Enikeev and Mario Sofer and Fong, {Khi Yung} and {Rodr{\'i}guez Socarr{\'a}s}, Mois{\'e}s and Dean Elterman and Mallikarjuna Chiruvella and Bendigeri, {Mohammed Taif} and Tursunkulov, {Azimdjon N} and Abhay Mahajan and Bhatia, {Tanuj Paul} and Ivanovich, {Sorokin Nikolai} and Nariman Gadzhiev and Ying, {Lie Kwok} and Biligere Sarvajit and Marco Dellabella and Vladislav Petov and Somani, {Bhaskar Kumar} and Daniele Castellani and Herrmann, {Thomas R W}",
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AU - Gauhar, Vineet

AU - Gómez Sancha, Fernando

AU - Enikeev, Dmitry

AU - Sofer, Mario

AU - Fong, Khi Yung

AU - Rodríguez Socarrás, Moisés

AU - Elterman, Dean

AU - Chiruvella, Mallikarjuna

AU - Bendigeri, Mohammed Taif

AU - Tursunkulov, Azimdjon N

AU - Mahajan, Abhay

AU - Bhatia, Tanuj Paul

AU - Ivanovich, Sorokin Nikolai

AU - Gadzhiev, Nariman

AU - Ying, Lie Kwok

AU - Sarvajit, Biligere

AU - Dellabella, Marco

AU - Petov, Vladislav

AU - Somani, Bhaskar Kumar

AU - Castellani, Daniele

AU - Herrmann, Thomas R W

N1 - © 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

PY - 2023/11

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N2 - PURPOSE: To collect a multicentric, global database to assess current preferences and outcomes for endoscopic enucleation of the prostate (EEP).METHODS: Endourologists experienced in EEP from across the globe were invited to participate in the creation of this retrospective registry. Surgical procedures were performed between January 2020 and August 2022.INCLUSION CRITERIA: lower urinary tract symptoms not responding to or worsening despite medical therapy and absolute indication for surgery.EXCLUSION CRITERIA: prostate cancer, concomitant lower urinary tract surgery, previous prostate/urethral surgery, pelvic radiotherapy.RESULTS: Ten centers from 7 countries, involving 13 surgeons enrolled 6193 patients. Median age was 68 [62-74] years. 2326 (37.8%) patients had large prostates (> 80 cc). The most popular energy modality was the Holmium laser. The most common technique used for enucleation was the 2-lobe (48.8%). 86.2% of the procedures were performed under spinal anesthesia. Median operation time was 67 [50-95] minutes. Median postoperative catheter time was 2 [1, 3] days. Urinary tract infections were the most reported complications (4.7%) followed by acute urinary retention (4.1%). Post-operative bleeding needing additional intervention was reported in 0.9% of cases. 3 and 12-month follow-up visits showed improvement in symptoms and micturition parameters. Only 8 patients (1.4%) required redo surgery for residual adenoma. Stress urinary incontinence was reported in 53.9% of patients and after 3 months was found to persist in 16.2% of the cohort.CONCLUSION: Our database contributes real-world data to support EEP as a truly well-established global, safe minimally invasive intervention and provides insights for further research.

AB - PURPOSE: To collect a multicentric, global database to assess current preferences and outcomes for endoscopic enucleation of the prostate (EEP).METHODS: Endourologists experienced in EEP from across the globe were invited to participate in the creation of this retrospective registry. Surgical procedures were performed between January 2020 and August 2022.INCLUSION CRITERIA: lower urinary tract symptoms not responding to or worsening despite medical therapy and absolute indication for surgery.EXCLUSION CRITERIA: prostate cancer, concomitant lower urinary tract surgery, previous prostate/urethral surgery, pelvic radiotherapy.RESULTS: Ten centers from 7 countries, involving 13 surgeons enrolled 6193 patients. Median age was 68 [62-74] years. 2326 (37.8%) patients had large prostates (> 80 cc). The most popular energy modality was the Holmium laser. The most common technique used for enucleation was the 2-lobe (48.8%). 86.2% of the procedures were performed under spinal anesthesia. Median operation time was 67 [50-95] minutes. Median postoperative catheter time was 2 [1, 3] days. Urinary tract infections were the most reported complications (4.7%) followed by acute urinary retention (4.1%). Post-operative bleeding needing additional intervention was reported in 0.9% of cases. 3 and 12-month follow-up visits showed improvement in symptoms and micturition parameters. Only 8 patients (1.4%) required redo surgery for residual adenoma. Stress urinary incontinence was reported in 53.9% of patients and after 3 months was found to persist in 16.2% of the cohort.CONCLUSION: Our database contributes real-world data to support EEP as a truly well-established global, safe minimally invasive intervention and provides insights for further research.

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KW - Humans

KW - Aged

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KW - Retrospective Studies

KW - Laser Therapy/methods

KW - Prostatectomy/methods

KW - Transurethral Resection of Prostate/methods

KW - Prostatic Hyperplasia/complications

KW - Lasers, Solid-State/therapeutic use

KW - Treatment Outcome

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