Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) in short‐circuit outpatient care: Is prostatic volume a limiting factor?

Author:

Maria Sánchez Rodríguez1ORCID,Franco Marco1,Freixa Sala Roger1,Gasanz Serrano Carlos1,Bernardello Ureta Mauro1,Bultó Gonzalvo Ramón1,Cervera Alcaide Jordi1,Casanova García Carla1,García Puche Mireia1,Segura Alabart Maria1,Areal Calama Juan José1,Ágreda Castañeda Fernando1

Affiliation:

1. Urology Department University Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol Badalona Spain

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction and ObjectivesOur goals were to study prostatic volume as a limiting factor after HoLEP surgery with short‐circuit outpatient care (4 h) and to define other factors that affect the success of the proposed circuit.Materials and MethodsAn observational analysis and review was performed using a prospective database. Preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative variables were included for patients who were scheduled for short‐circuit outpatient care (SCOC) and who underwent HoLEP between 2020 and 2023. We defined SCOC as a postoperative hospital stay of 4 h. Subjects who required more than 4 h in hospital were categorized as conventional hospital admission (CHA). A descriptive populational study was conducted, expressing the mean using a 95% confidence interval and percentages for the continuous variables. In order to analyze them, we used the Student's t‐test for the continuous variables and the chi‐squared test for the categorical variables.ResultsSixty‐eight patients were included, 54 of which completed SCOC, which represented a success ratio of 79.5%. The mean age and prostatic volume of the whole cohort were 68.9 (±6.8) years and 79.5 (±29.1) mL, respectively. We found no significant differences in age, prostatic volume, antiplatelet drug use, indwelling bladder catheter, or applied energy among the subjects who completed SCOC and those who required CHA. No patient was presented with a complication of Grade 3 (or higher) in the modified Clavien–Dindo classification. At the six‐month follow‐up, no differences were observed in the uroflowmetry or International Prostate Symptoms Score variables.ConclusionsProstatic volume does not seem to be a limiting factor after undergoing HoLEP with short‐circuit outpatient care.

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Wiley

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