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Common trend: move to enucleation—Is there a case for GreenLight enucleation? Development and description of the technique

BACKGROUND: Transurethral laser prostatectomy has evolved as a viable alternative for the management of benign prostate enlargement. Since the renaissance of laser prostatectomy with the advent of the holmium:yttrium–aluminum–garnet laser in the 1990s, various lasers and subsequent procedures have b...

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Autores principales: Gomez Sancha, Fernando, Rivera, Vanesa Cuadros, Georgiev, Georgi, Botsevski, Alexander, Kotsev, Julian, Herrmann, Thomas
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4375296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24929643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00345-014-1339-9
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author Gomez Sancha, Fernando
Rivera, Vanesa Cuadros
Georgiev, Georgi
Botsevski, Alexander
Kotsev, Julian
Herrmann, Thomas
author_facet Gomez Sancha, Fernando
Rivera, Vanesa Cuadros
Georgiev, Georgi
Botsevski, Alexander
Kotsev, Julian
Herrmann, Thomas
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description BACKGROUND: Transurethral laser prostatectomy has evolved as a viable alternative for the management of benign prostate enlargement. Since the renaissance of laser prostatectomy with the advent of the holmium:yttrium–aluminum–garnet laser in the 1990s, various lasers and subsequent procedures have been introduced. These techniques can be categorized as vaporizing, resecting, and enucleating approaches. Photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) is dominated by high-power lithium triborate (LBO) crystal lasers (GreenLight XPS). The mainstay of this technique is for the treatment of small to medium prostate volumes whereas enucleating techniques, such as holmium laser enucleation of the prostate and thulium enucleation of the prostate, focus on large-volume glands. In order to perspectively “delimit” LBO into the field of large-volume prostates, we developed LBO en bloc enucleation to render it as a competing transurethral enucleating approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We present a detailed stepwise progressive technique developed in Madrid, Spain, for the complete removal of the transitional zone by vapoenucleation. The steps include exposition of the prostatic capsule by PVP toward the peripheral zone, thereby identifying the anatomical limits of enucleation. Subsequently, the transitional zone is excised in a single bloc and morcellated after its placement into the bladder. CONCLUSION: This new GreenLight en bloc enucleation technique allows to treat larger prostates than those previously treated with the PVP technique.
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spelling pubmed-43752962015-04-21 Common trend: move to enucleation—Is there a case for GreenLight enucleation? Development and description of the technique Gomez Sancha, Fernando Rivera, Vanesa Cuadros Georgiev, Georgi Botsevski, Alexander Kotsev, Julian Herrmann, Thomas World J Urol Topic Paper BACKGROUND: Transurethral laser prostatectomy has evolved as a viable alternative for the management of benign prostate enlargement. Since the renaissance of laser prostatectomy with the advent of the holmium:yttrium–aluminum–garnet laser in the 1990s, various lasers and subsequent procedures have been introduced. These techniques can be categorized as vaporizing, resecting, and enucleating approaches. Photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) is dominated by high-power lithium triborate (LBO) crystal lasers (GreenLight XPS). The mainstay of this technique is for the treatment of small to medium prostate volumes whereas enucleating techniques, such as holmium laser enucleation of the prostate and thulium enucleation of the prostate, focus on large-volume glands. In order to perspectively “delimit” LBO into the field of large-volume prostates, we developed LBO en bloc enucleation to render it as a competing transurethral enucleating approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We present a detailed stepwise progressive technique developed in Madrid, Spain, for the complete removal of the transitional zone by vapoenucleation. The steps include exposition of the prostatic capsule by PVP toward the peripheral zone, thereby identifying the anatomical limits of enucleation. Subsequently, the transitional zone is excised in a single bloc and morcellated after its placement into the bladder. CONCLUSION: This new GreenLight en bloc enucleation technique allows to treat larger prostates than those previously treated with the PVP technique. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-06-15 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4375296/ /pubmed/24929643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00345-014-1339-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Gomez Sancha, Fernando
Rivera, Vanesa Cuadros
Georgiev, Georgi
Botsevski, Alexander
Kotsev, Julian
Herrmann, Thomas
Common trend: move to enucleation—Is there a case for GreenLight enucleation? Development and description of the technique
title Common trend: move to enucleation—Is there a case for GreenLight enucleation? Development and description of the technique
title_full Common trend: move to enucleation—Is there a case for GreenLight enucleation? Development and description of the technique
title_fullStr Common trend: move to enucleation—Is there a case for GreenLight enucleation? Development and description of the technique
title_full_unstemmed Common trend: move to enucleation—Is there a case for GreenLight enucleation? Development and description of the technique
title_short Common trend: move to enucleation—Is there a case for GreenLight enucleation? Development and description of the technique
title_sort common trend: move to enucleation—is there a case for greenlight enucleation? development and description of the technique
topic Topic Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4375296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24929643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00345-014-1339-9
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