PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Bipolar Transurethral Enucleation of the Prostate: Is it a size-independent endoscopic treatment option for symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia?

  • Carolina Bebi,
  • Matteo Turetti,
  • Elena Lievore,
  • Francesco Ripa,
  • Lorenzo Rocchini,
  • Matteo Giulio Spinelli,
  • Elisa De Lorenzis,
  • Giancarlo Albo,
  • Fabrizio Longo,
  • Franco Gadda,
  • Paolo Guido Dell'Orto,
  • Andrea Salonia,
  • Emanuele Montanari,
  • Luca Boeri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. e0253083

Abstract

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BackgroundBipolar Transurethral Enucleation of the Prostate (B-TUEP) is recommended as a first-choice treatment for benign prostatic obstruction in prostates >80 ml. Differently, B-TUEP is only considered as an alternative option after TURP for smaller prostates (30-80 ml). The aim of our study is to assess the relation between prostate size and surgical outcomes after B-TUEP.MethodsWe performed a retrospective analysis of data collected from 172 patients submitted to B-TUEP. Patients were segregated according to tertiles of prostate volume (PV) (≤60 ml, 61-110 ml, >110 ml). For each group we evaluated enucleation efficacy (enucleated weight/enucleation time), complication rates, urinary and sexual function parameters. Functional and sexual parameters were compared between groups at baseline, 1 and 3 months follow up. Descriptive statistics and linear and logistic regression models tested the association between PV and postoperative complications/outcomes.ResultsOperative time and weight of enucleated adenomas increased along with prostate volumes (all p≤0.01). Enucleation efficacy was higher in men with PV >110 ml compared to other groups (p≤0.001). Length of hospital stay, catheterization time and rates of postoperative complications, such as transfusion and clot evacuation rates and bladder neck/urethral strictures, were comparable between groups. Urinary symptoms improved at 1-and 3-months in each group as compared to baseline evaluation (all pConclusionAccording to our findings, B-TUEP should be considered a "size independent procedure" as it can provide symptom relief in men with prostates of all sizes with the same efficacy and safety profile.