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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 795-797, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-462344

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Objective To evaluate the clinical effect and safety of transurethral enucleation of prostate with the bipolar plasma kinetic technique(PKEP)in the treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH)more than 80 mL.Methods The data from the 116 patients who underwent the PKEP were analyzed retrospectively.The clinical parameters include operation time,blood loss, postoperative catheter retention time,postoperative complication rates,the differences of the clinical parameters pre-and postopera-tively were compared,include maximum urine flow rate(Qmax),residual urine(RU),international prostate symptoms score(IPSS), and quality of life(QOL).Results Mean operation time was (87.46±25.01)min,Mean blood loss was (129.15±44.35)mL.Mean resected tissue weight was (77.67±19.56)g.No patient had the transurethral resection syndrome(TURS),All cases were followed up for 3 to 6 months,the clinical parameters pre-and postoperatively was respectively:Qmax(6.04±2.37)mL/s vs.(17.85±2.55) mL/s;RU(116.25±53.18)mL vs.(8.85±7.66)mL;IPSS(25.06±4.23)vs.(5.90± 1.91);QOL(4.85 ±0.65)vs.(1.71± 0.54).Conclusion The transurethral enucleation of prostate with the bipolar PKEP resects the proliferated prostate cleanly,had lesser bleeding and complication rates,had advantages of high safety,and satisfactory efficacy for the treatment of BPH more than 80 mL.

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