Objectives: To assess the change of storage symptoms and their impact on quality of life in men undergoing Thulium: YAG laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuLEP) for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Materials and methods: BPH patients requiring surgery were prospectively evaluated (April 2019-October 2020). Inclusion criteria: International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) ≥8, maximum urinary flow rate ≤15 ml/s, and urinary retention. Exclusion criteria: previous urethral/prostatic surgery, pelvic irradiation, bladder/prostate cancer, neurogenic bladder, concomitant transurethral surgery, and active urinary tract infection. IPSS, International Continence Society-Overactive Bladder (ICIQ-OAB) and International Continence Society-Overactive Bladder Quality of Life (ICIQ-OABq) scores were gathered before surgery and 1,3,6 and 12 months after surgery. Results: 117 men were included. Mean age was 68.0±7.7 years. Mean prostate volume was 86.6±34 cc. Mean IPSS subscore was 8.7±3.1 and 11.7±4.7 for storage and voiding symptoms, respectively. Mean ICIQ-OAB was 29.1±16.8. Mean ICIQ-OABq was 80.3±30.6. Voiding IPSS decreased 72.8% at 1-month, whereas the reduction of storage IPSS was 38.0%. ICIQ-OAB decreased 49.6% at 1-month. ICIQ-OABq showed a 30.0% reduction. One year after surgery, the reduction of voiding IPSS was 94.8%, ICIQ-OAB 85.5%, storage IPSS 76.7%, and ICIQ-OABq 60.5%. Urge-incontinence was present in 26.5% of men at 1-month, 15.4% at 3-month and 4.3% at 6-month. 4(3.4%) patients complained of urge-incontinence 12 months after surgery. Conclusion: Both storage and voiding LUTS significantly decreased after ThuLEP but storage symptoms showed less reduction with a significant impact on patients' quality of life, particularly during the first 3 months.
Change in postoperative storage symptoms and de novo urge-incontinence after Thulium: YAG laser enucleation of the prostate: results from a prospective, multicenter study
Castellani D;
2022-01-01
Abstract
Objectives: To assess the change of storage symptoms and their impact on quality of life in men undergoing Thulium: YAG laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuLEP) for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Materials and methods: BPH patients requiring surgery were prospectively evaluated (April 2019-October 2020). Inclusion criteria: International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) ≥8, maximum urinary flow rate ≤15 ml/s, and urinary retention. Exclusion criteria: previous urethral/prostatic surgery, pelvic irradiation, bladder/prostate cancer, neurogenic bladder, concomitant transurethral surgery, and active urinary tract infection. IPSS, International Continence Society-Overactive Bladder (ICIQ-OAB) and International Continence Society-Overactive Bladder Quality of Life (ICIQ-OABq) scores were gathered before surgery and 1,3,6 and 12 months after surgery. Results: 117 men were included. Mean age was 68.0±7.7 years. Mean prostate volume was 86.6±34 cc. Mean IPSS subscore was 8.7±3.1 and 11.7±4.7 for storage and voiding symptoms, respectively. Mean ICIQ-OAB was 29.1±16.8. Mean ICIQ-OABq was 80.3±30.6. Voiding IPSS decreased 72.8% at 1-month, whereas the reduction of storage IPSS was 38.0%. ICIQ-OAB decreased 49.6% at 1-month. ICIQ-OABq showed a 30.0% reduction. One year after surgery, the reduction of voiding IPSS was 94.8%, ICIQ-OAB 85.5%, storage IPSS 76.7%, and ICIQ-OABq 60.5%. Urge-incontinence was present in 26.5% of men at 1-month, 15.4% at 3-month and 4.3% at 6-month. 4(3.4%) patients complained of urge-incontinence 12 months after surgery. Conclusion: Both storage and voiding LUTS significantly decreased after ThuLEP but storage symptoms showed less reduction with a significant impact on patients' quality of life, particularly during the first 3 months.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
