[40] Day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system: First experience in Africa

Objective: To prospectively evaluate the efficacy, safety and postoperative complications of prostate resection for benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system (BPV) in a day surgery setting. Methods: Over a 21-month perio...

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Autores principales: Redouane Rabii, Abdeljalil Heddat
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ebaefdbb5ded4fe8b36748b3a71eb7052021-12-02T12:36:26Z[40] Day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system: First experience in Africa2090-598X10.1016/j.aju.2018.10.087https://doaj.org/article/ebaefdbb5ded4fe8b36748b3a71eb7052018-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090598X18301815https://doaj.org/toc/2090-598XObjective: To prospectively evaluate the efficacy, safety and postoperative complications of prostate resection for benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system (BPV) in a day surgery setting. Methods: Over a 21-month period, 520 patients who fulfilled the selection criteria were recruited to have day surgery prostate resection using BPV. Preoperative International Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS) and urine flow data were obtained in every patient. Perioperatively, we measured prostate resection time, weight of resected tissue and occurrence of any complications. Bladder residual content and duration of transurethral drainage were measured postoperatively. Results: The mean (range) prostate tissue weight was 51 (45–80) g. The mean (range) operative duration was 45 (35–70) min. No conversions and no major complications occurred in any cases. The transurethral catheter was removed in 110 cases before discharge and in 410 cases the following day. All cases left hospital the same day. All patients had noticeable improvement in IPSS and maximum urinary flow rate. Conclusion: BPV of BPH in selected patients can be carried out safely as a day care procedure and has beneficial outcomes for patients and services.Redouane RabiiAbdeljalil HeddatTaylor & Francis GrouparticleDiseases of the genitourinary system. UrologyRC870-923ENArab Journal of Urology, Vol 16, Iss , Pp S19-S20 (2018)
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topic Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology
RC870-923
spellingShingle Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology
RC870-923
Redouane Rabii
Abdeljalil Heddat
[40] Day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system: First experience in Africa
description Objective: To prospectively evaluate the efficacy, safety and postoperative complications of prostate resection for benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system (BPV) in a day surgery setting. Methods: Over a 21-month period, 520 patients who fulfilled the selection criteria were recruited to have day surgery prostate resection using BPV. Preoperative International Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS) and urine flow data were obtained in every patient. Perioperatively, we measured prostate resection time, weight of resected tissue and occurrence of any complications. Bladder residual content and duration of transurethral drainage were measured postoperatively. Results: The mean (range) prostate tissue weight was 51 (45–80) g. The mean (range) operative duration was 45 (35–70) min. No conversions and no major complications occurred in any cases. The transurethral catheter was removed in 110 cases before discharge and in 410 cases the following day. All cases left hospital the same day. All patients had noticeable improvement in IPSS and maximum urinary flow rate. Conclusion: BPV of BPH in selected patients can be carried out safely as a day care procedure and has beneficial outcomes for patients and services.
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title [40] Day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system: First experience in Africa
title_short [40] Day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system: First experience in Africa
title_full [40] Day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system: First experience in Africa
title_fullStr [40] Day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system: First experience in Africa
title_full_unstemmed [40] Day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (TURis) system: First experience in Africa
title_sort [40] day surgery prostate resection by bipolar photovaporisation using the transurethral resection in saline (turis) system: first experience in africa
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