Age‐related impairment in testosterone elevation after anterior fibromuscular stroma preserved enucleation

Author:

Chang Ruei‐Je1,Tsai Chih‐Yiu23,Tsai Han‐Yu13,Tsao Shu‐Han13,Hou Chen‐Pang13,Juang Horng‐Heng14,Lin Yu‐Hsiang13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou Taoyuan Taiwan

2. Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Taoyuan Taiwan

3. School of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

4. Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine Chang Gung University Taoyuan Taiwan

Abstract

ObjectivesThis study aims to evaluate the impact of anterior fibromuscular stroma preserved enucleation (AFSPE) of the prostate on serum testosterone levels in patients with benign prostatic obstruction (BPO) and to explore age‐related differences in postoperative testosterone elevation.MethodsIn a retrospective analysis, 304 patients from a pool of 560 who underwent AFSPE at Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital between January 2018 and December 2021 were evaluated. Patients were stratified based on preoperative testosterone levels into low (<3.5 ng/mL) and normal (≥3.5 ng/mL) groups. Serum testosterone levels were measured preoperatively, at 1.5 and 3–6 months postoperatively. Age and other demographic data were analyzed as potential factors influencing testosterone changes.ResultsThe low‐testosterone group (n = 90) showed significant testosterone increases, from an average of 2.61 ng/mL preoperatively to 3.3 ng/mL at 1.5 months and 3.59 ng/mL at 3–6 months postoperatively (p < 0.0001). The normal‐testosterone group (n = 214) maintained stable testosterone levels at 1.5 months but exhibited a significant rise to 6.06 ng/mL by 3–6 months (p = 0.0079). Older age was inversely associated with postoperative testosterone elevation in both groups. Improvements in nocturia were notable in both groups.ConclusionsAFSPE of the prostate significantly elevates serum testosterone levels in men with BPO, particularly benefiting those initially with low levels. Age is a crucial factor influencing postoperative testosterone changes, indicating that younger patients may benefit more from this intervention. AFSPE offers a promising approach for improving hormonal health in BPO patients, alongside alleviating urinary symptoms.

Funder

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

Publisher

Wiley

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