Abstract
Introduction: Benign prostatic enlargement has been a major part of urology and its treatment has been challenged by numerous technologies arising as the years go by. TURP remains a standard in comparison to new techniques that has been introduced. Recently laser, specifically thulium:yag, has been found to be a promising contender for TURP.
Techniques: Two techniques are available when using thulium:yag laser for the benign prostate. It includes laser enucleation which involves the use of a morcellator and vaporesection which is done if the morcellator is not available.
Outcomes and complications: Based on numerous studies, outcomes and complication rates of TLRP compared to that of TURP is very much comparable.
Conclusion and recommendations: TLRP is relatively safe and practical and offers a good alternative to TURP. Results from various studies with this new laser technology are encouraging.
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Tan, K.M.M., Sergio, S.C., Romero, R.L.T. (2019). Thulium: YAG Laser Resection for Benign Prostatic Enlargement. In: Chan, Ey., Matsuda, T. (eds) Endourology Progress. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3465-8_31
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