How obesity affects the benefits of holmium laser enucleation of the prostate for the treatment of male lower urinary tract symptoms

Author:

Tamalunas Alexander1ORCID,Westhofen Thilo1,Schott Melanie1,Keller Patrick1,Atzler Michael1,Stief Christian G1,Magistro Giuseppe1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology, University Hospital, Germany

Abstract

Objectives: Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) can be used regardless of prostate size and offers durable long-term results for patients suffering from lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)/benign prostatic obstruction (BPO), with reduced perioperative morbidity. In most western societies almost half of the population are overweight, and obesity itself is often a risk factor for surgical treatment of patients. We therefore analysed the impact of body mass index (BMI) on outcomes and perioperative morbidity in patients undergoing HoLEP for LUTS at our tertiary referral centre. Methods: We retrospectively collected data for 877 patients who underwent HoLEP for LUTS/BPO between 2014 and 2018 and divided patients into group 1 (BMI<25), 2 (BMI 25<30), and 3 (BMI⩾30). We analysed perioperative parameters, safety, and short-term functional outcomes. Results: In preoperative patient characteristics we observed a similar LUTS profile throughout our patient cohorts. The highest proportion of ASA score ⩾III was observed in the obese patient cohort. Enucleation time was significantly prolonged in morbidly obese patients and operative speed was significantly slower, without difference in perioperative complications. Functional outcomes were assessed 30 days post-surgery with significant improvement in IPSS, quality of life (QoL) and Qmax for all groups. Conclusion: Although operating on overweight and obese patients takes significantly longer, HoLEP is efficient and offers acceptable perioperative complication rates even in morbidly obese patients (BMI⩾30). Level of evidence: Not applicable.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urology,Surgery

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