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Etiology and Pathophysiology Of
BPH
Dr Ahmed Eliwa
MBBCh, MSc urology
Assistant lecturer in urology and andrology
• What are the factors responsible for prostatic
growth and enlargements
• What's the relation between BPH bladder
obstruction
• What's the bladder response to obstruction
• How can these approach of treatment
• BPH is a pathologic process that contributes
to, but is not the sole cause of, lower urinary
tract symptoms (LUTS) in aging men.
underlying etiology of prostatic growth in older
men, cause-and-effect relationships have not
been established.
• The ideas clinical symptoms of BPH
(prostatism) are simply due to a mass-related
increase in urethral resistance are too
simplistic.
• significant portion of LUTS is due to
age-related detrusor dysfunction and other
conditions such as polyuria, sleep disorders,
and a variety of systemic medical conditions
unrelated to the prostate-bladder unit.
• This has led to the recognition that, although
LUTS commonly may be related to bladder
outlet obstruction (BOO) as a result of benign
prostatic obstruction (BPO), which is often
associated with benign prostatic enlargement
(BPE) resulting from the histologic condition of
BPH, this is not invariably the case.
From Roehrborn CG. Pathology of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Int J
Impot Res 2008;20[Suppl. 3]:S11–8.)
• Failure to empty can be related to an outlet
obstruction or to detrusor under-activity of
the bladder or to a combination of both.
(Reynard et al, 1996).
ETIOLOGY
• Histopathologically BPH is characterized by
an increased number of epithelial and
stromal cells in the periurethral area of the
prostate and thus correctly referred to as
hyperplasia and not hypertrophy
• The precise molecular etiology of this
hyperplastic process is uncertain.
• Androgens
• Estrogens
• Apoptosis
• Stromal-epithelial interactions
• Growth factors
• Neurotransmitters
may play a role, either singly or in combination,
in the etiology of the hyperplastic process.
ROLE OF ANDROGENS
• Although androgens do not cause BPH, the
development of BPH requires the presence of
testicular androgens during prostate
development, puberty, and aging
(McConnell,1995; Marcelli and Cunningham,
1999)
• In the Olmsted County cohort the
estradiol/bioavailable testosterone ratio
increased (Roberts et al, 2004).
• In the prostate the nuclear membrane bound
enzyme steroid 5α-reductase converts the
hormone testosterone into DHT, the principal
androgen in this tissue (McConnell, 1995)
90%
Testicular
10%
Adrenal
Prostatic Androgen
• Inside the cell, both testosterone and DHT
bind to the same high-affinity androgen
receptor protein (Chatterjee, 2003).
• androgen withdrawal leads to the activation
of specific genes involved in programmed cell
death (Kyprianou and Isaacs, 1989;
Martikainen et al, 1990).
ANDROGEN RECEPTORS
• The prostate, unlike other androgen-
dependent organs, maintains its ability to
respond to androgens throughout life.
Two types of steroid 5α-reductase have been
discovered, each encoded by a separate gene
(Russell and Wilson, 1994).
• Type 1 5α-reductase
• Type 2
• Clearly, the type 2 isoform is critical to
normal development of the prostate and
hyperplastic growth later in life.
• ROLE OF ESTROGENS
• experimental BPH, estrogen appears to be
involved in induction of the AR (Moore et al,
1979).
• Estrogen may, in fact, “sensitize” the aging dog
prostate to the effects of androgen (Barrack
and Berry, 1987).
• estrogen treatment stimulates the stroma,
causing an increase in the total amount of
collagen (Berry et al, 1986a, 1986b)
• ER-α is expressed by prostate stromal cells,
and ER-β is expressed by prostate epithelial
cells (Prins et al, 1998).
• From experimental studies with aromatase
inhibitors it appears that decreases in
intraprostatic estrogen in animal models may
lead to reduction in drug-induced stromal
hyperplasia (Farnsworth, 1996, 1999).
REGULATION OF PROGRAMMED CELL
DEATH
• due to epithelial and stromal proliferation or
to impaired programmed cell death leading
to cellular accumulation.
Increased expression of
antiapoptotic pathway genes
(e.g., BCL2) supports this
hypothesis (Kyprianou et al, 1996;
Colombel et al, 1998)
• Androgens not only are required for normal
cell proliferation and differentiation in the
prostate but also actively inhibit cell death
(Isaacs, 1984).
• Neural signaling pathways, especially α-
adrenergic pathways, may also play a role in
balancing cell death and cell proliferation
(Anglin et al, 2002)
• Tenniswood (1992) suggested androgens
providing a modulating influence over the
local production of growth regulatory factors
that varies in different parts of the gland.
• Members of the transforming growth factor-β
(TGF-β) family are likely candidates for this
regulatory step (Martikainen et al, 1990).
STROMAL-EPITHELIAL INTERACTION
• BPH may be due to a defect in a stromal
component that normally inhibits cell
proliferation, resulting in loss of a normal
“braking” mechanism for proliferation.
• The process of new gland formation in the
hyperplastic prostate suggests a
“reawakening” of embryonic processes in
which the underlying prostatic stroma
induces epithelial cell development (McNeal,
1990).
• signaling protein CYR61
GROWTH FACTORS
growth stimulatory factors such as the
• FGF-1
• FGF-2
• FGF-7
• FGF-17 families
• vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and
insulin-like growth factor (IGF) may play a role,
with DHT augmenting or modulating the growth
factor effects.
• FGF-7 is the leading candidate for the factor
mediating the stromal cell–based hormonal
regulation of the prostatic epithelium.
• FGF-7
local ischemia
• A transgenic mouse line Int-2/FGF-3
androgen-sensitive epithelial
hyperplasia in the male mouse
prostate histologically similar to
human and canine BPH (Tutrone
et al, 1993).
OTHER SIGNALING PATHWAYS
• sympathetic pathways may be important in the
pathogenesis of the hyperplastic growth process
(McVary et al, 1994, 2005).
• α-Adrenergic blockade, in some model systems,
can induce apoptosis (Anglin et al, 2002).
• α-Adrenergic pathways can also modulate the
smooth muscle cell phenotype in the prostate
(Lin et al, 2000).
• Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) are present in
prostatic tissue and may be activated in BPH
(Dinh et al, 2001, 2002; Fabiani et al, 2001).
• Either with or without sympathetic
modulation, local RAS pathways may
contribute to cell proliferation and smooth
muscle contraction.
• POTENTIAL ROLE OF
INFLAMMATORY PATHWAYS AND
CYTOKINES IN BENIGN PROSTATIC
HYPERPLASIA
• IL-2, IL-4, IL-7, IL-17, interferon-γ (IFN-γ), and
their relevant receptors are found in BPH
tissue (Kramer et al, 2002; Steiner et al,
2003a, 2003b).
• IL-2, IL-7, and IFN-γ stimulate the proliferation
of prostatic stromal cells in vitro.
• Prostatic epithelial cell senescence results in
increased expression of IL-8, which can
promote proliferation of nonsenescent
epithelial and stromal cells (Castro et al, 2004}
• An excellent recent review of BPH as a
potentially autoimmune disease was
published by Kramer and colleagues (2007),
and illustrates the immunologic key features
of chronic inflammation in BPH and the
present interpretation of these changes in the
development and progression of BPH.
• To date, however, no firm cause-and-effect
relationships have been established between
prostatic inflammation and related cytokine
pathways and stromal-epithelial hyperplasia.
GENETIC AND FAMILIAL FACTORS
• autosomal dominant
• 50% of men undergoing prostatectomy for
BPH when younger than 60 years of age
• 9% of men undergoing prostatectomy for
BPH when older than 60 years
DNA mutations (White et al, 1990)
DNA hypomethylation (Bedford and van Helden, 1987)
abnormalities of nuclear matrix protein expression (Partin et al, 1993)
miscellaneous genetic polymorphisms (Werely et al, 1996;
Konishi et al, 1997; Habuchi et al, 2000)
Abnormal expression of the Wilms tumor gene (WT1)(Dong et
al, 1997)
specific gene or genes involved in
familial BPH or that contribute to the risk
of significant prostatic
enlargement in sporadic disease
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Prostatic hyperplasia
increases urethral resistance,
resulting in compensatory changes in
bladder function.
elevated detrusor pressure required to maintain urinary flow in the
presence of increased outflow resistance occurs at the expense of
normal bladder storage function.
Obstruction-induced changes in detrusor
function,
compounded by
age related changes in both bladder and
nervous system function
lead to urinary frequency, urgency, and
nocturia, the most bothersome BPH-related
complaints
• Prostatic smooth muscle represents a
significant volume of the gland (Shapiro et al,
1992)
• Active smooth muscle tone in the human
prostate is regulated by the adrenergic
nervous system (Roehrbornand Schwinn,
2004).
• Receptor binding studies clearly demonstrate
that α1A is the most abundant
adrenoreceptor subtype present in the
human prostate (Lepor et al, 1993a, 1993b;
Price et al, 1993).
• α1A receptor clearly mediates active tension
in human prostatic smooth muscle
• type 4 and type 5 phosphodiesterase
isoenzymes in the prostate and the detrusor
muscle of the bladder implies that
phosphodiesterase inhibitors may be
appropriate candidate therapies for BPH-
related LUTS (Uckert et al, 2001, 2008, 2009).
• kallikrein-kinin system (e.g., bradykinin) may
play a role in the regulation of both smooth
muscle proliferation and contraction in the
prostate (Walden et al, 1999; Srinivasan et al,
2004).
The Bladder’s Response to
Obstruction
• obstruction-induced changes in bladder
function rather than to outflow obstruction
directly.
•
• Approximately one third of men continue to
have significant voiding dysfunction and
mostly storage symptoms after surgical relief
of obstruction (Abrams et al, 1979).
Obstruction-induced changes
detrusor instability or
decreased compliance
are clinically associated
with symptoms of
frequency
urgency.
decreased detrusor
contractility
associated with
deterioration in the force of the
urinary stream,
Hesitancy
Intermittency
increased residual urine
detrusor failure.
smooth muscle hypertrophy
significant intracellular and extracellular changes in the
smooth muscle cell that lead to detrusor instability and
in some cases impaired contractility.
• changes in smooth muscle cell contractile protein
expression,
• impaired energy production (mitochondrial
dysfunction)
• calcium signaling abnormalities
• impaired cell-to-cell communication
increased intravesical pressure and maintained flow
(Levin et al, 1995, 2000).
Skeletal
muscle
hypertrophy
Maintain power
and function
ADAPTIVE
RESPONSE
Detrusor
muscle
change in myosin heavy
chain isoform expression
(Linand McConnell, 1994;
Cher et al, 1996)
significant alteration
in the expression of a variety
of thin filament-associated
proteins (Mannikarottu et al,
2005a, 2005b, 2006).
stress stress
smooth muscle cells revert to a secretory
phenotype in response to obstruction-induced
hypertrophy.
One consequence of this phenotypic switch is
increased ECM production.
The detrusor smooth muscle cell is a key
contributor to the complex of symptoms
associated with prostatic obstruction.
(Christ and Liebert, 2005).
• that obstruction may modulate neural-
detrusor responses as well (Steers et al, 1990,
1999; Clemow et al, 1998, 2000).
• Altered neural control of micturition has been
noted in aging rats, including reduced bladder
contractility, impaired central processing, and
altered sensation (Chai et al, 2000).
INSIGHTS FOR THE TREATMENT
Prostatic
hyperplasia
Prostatic
smooth
muscle
contraction
Detrusor
response
to
obstruction
Prostatic
Hyperplasia
Aromatase
inhibitors
Prostatic
smooth
muscle
contraction
Detrusor
response
to
obstruction
EASY WAY
Terminology
• Benign Prostatic Enlargement
• BPE
• Clinical Dx
• Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
• BPH
• Pathological Dx
• Bladder Outflow Obstruction
• BOO
• Urodynamic Dx
LUTS and BOO
• 1/3 of men with LUTS do not have BOO
• 5% - 35% of patients with BPH & LUTS do not
improve symptoms after TURP
• LUTS have a poor diagnostic specificity for
BOO
• Prostate size and uroflowmetry have better
correlation with urodynamic study than
symptoms alone
Diagram showing the relationship between histologic hyperplasia of the prostate (BPH), lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), benign
prostate enlargement (BPE), and bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). The size of the circles does notrepresent actual proportions but
rather illustrates the partial overlap between the different disease definitions. (From Roehrborn CG. Pathology of benign prostatic
hyperplasia. Int J Impot Res 2008;20[Suppl. 3]:S11–8.)
Prostate Pyramid
Urologist
GP
Lives with symptoms
Asymptomatic
Treatment of BPH
• Treating an enlarged prostate ?
• Treating lower urinary tract symptoms?
• Treating bladder outlet obstruction?
• Can LUTS disappear after treatment?
• Can BOO be relieved after treatment?
• Any complication may occur?
• Is the treatment cost- effective ?
Therapeutic modalities for LUTS
ascribed to the prostate
• Watchful waiting and fluid restriction, natural
history of BPO may wax and wan
• Medical treatment to reduce prostate size or
decrease intraprostatic resistance
• Surgical treatment to remove prostatic
obstruction or reduce urethral resistance
• Minimally invasive therapies
Do I Need an Operation ?
• History (IPSS)ssssssss
• DRE
• U/S Scan - KUB
- TRUS
• Uroflow Test
Minimally Invasive and Endoscopic Management of
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
• Intraprostatic Stents
• Transurethral Needle Ablation of the Prostate
• Transurethral Microwave Therapy
• Lasers
• Transurethral Resection of the Prostate
• Transurethral Vaporization of the Prostate
• Transurethral Incision of the Prostate
• Other Technologies
Retropubic and Suprapubic Open Prostatectomy
• Indications for Open Prostatectomy
• Preoperative Evaluation
• Operating Day Preparation
• Surgical Technique
• Postoperative Management
• Complications
• Acute Urinary Retention
Surgery in BPH
Indicated in :
 Severe symptoms and advanced cases
 Acute retention of urine
 Refractory urinary retention
 Persistent hematuria
 Complications like hydronephrosis
Trans-Urethral Resection of Prostate
OTHER TECHNIQUES
 Balloon Dilatation
 Intra Prostatic Stents
 Tuna
 Lasers
 Electro Vaporization
 Vapour Resection
TRANS URETHRAL NEEDLE
ABLATION OF PROSTATE
LASERS
 Holmium
 Green Light PVP
 Diode Laser
• ELECTRO VAPOURIZATION
• VAPOUR RESECTION
Trans Urethral Microwave of
Prostate
How Advancing Technology Change Us !!!
Prostate Resectoscope and TURP
Complications of TUR-Prostate
• Peri-operative bleeding
• Urinary tract infection and urosepsis
• Electrolyte imbalance, hemolysis, acute
tubular necrosis
• Acute pulmonary edema
• Bladder neck or urethral contracture
• Retrograde ejaculation and erectile
dysfunction
• Urge or stress urinary incontinence
Minimally invasive procedure
• Transurethral vaporization- resection of prostate
(TUVRP)
• Ho-YAG laser coagulation of prostate
• Visual laser ablation of prostate (VLAP)
• Transurethral needle ablation (TUNA)
• High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)
• Microwave hyperthermia
• Minimally invasive = minimally effective?
• A higher re-treatment rate than TURP although less
complication occurs
Intra-Prostatic Stent
Interstitial Laser Coagulation
Hyperthermia of BPH
Surgical Management
Indications-
• upper tract dilation,
• renal insufficiency secondary to BPH, or
• If the prostate gland is greater than 80 to 100 g,
an open prostatectomy should be performed)
• The standard endoscopic procedure for BPH is a
transurethral resection (TUR) of the prostate
Acute urinary retention
Gross hematuria
Frequent UTI
Vesical stone
BPH related
hydronephrosis or renal
function deterioration
Conventional Surgical Therapy
• Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
• Open simple prostatectomy
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TURP
• “Gold standard” of surgical treatment for BPH
• 80~90% obstructive symptom improved
• 30% irritative symptom improved
• Low mortality rate 0.2%
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The “gold standard”- TURP
Benefits
Widely available
Effective
Long lasting
Disadvantages
Greater risk of side effects and
complications
1-4 days hospital stay
1-3 days catheter
4-6 week recovery
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Complication of TURP
• Immediate complication
bleeding
capsular perforation with fluid extravasation
TUR syndrome
• Late complication
urethral stricture
bladder neck contracture (BNC)
retrograde ejaculation
impotence (5-10%)
incontinence (0.1%)
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TUR syndrome
• TUR is performed with a non-hemolytic fluid
such as 1.5% glycine (not Saline)
• TUR syndrome may develop from the resulting
hypervolemia and dilutional hyponatremia.
• Patients with TUR syndrome may experience
hypertension, bradycardia, nausea, vomiting,
visual disturbance, mental status changes, and
even seizures.
• Occurs in approximately 2% of patients
Minimally invasive therapy for BPH
• transurethral balloon dilatation of the prostate (TUBDP)
• transurethral incision of the prostate (TUI)
• intraprostatic stent
• transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT)
• transurethral needle ablation of the prostate (TUNA)
• transurethral electrovaporization of the prostate (TUVP)
• photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP),
• Cryotherapy
• Transurethral ethanol ablation of the prostate (TEAP),
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Minimally invasive therapy for BPH
• transurethral laser-induced prostatectomy (TULIP)
• visual laser ablation of the prostate (VLAP)
• contact laser prostatectomy (CLP)
• interstitial laser coagulation of the prostate (ILC)
• holmium:YAG laser resection of the prostate (HoLRP)
• holmium:YAG laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP)
• high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) coagulation
• botulinum toxin-A injection of the prostate
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Destroy prostate tissue with heat
Tissue is left in the body and is expelled over
time (called sloughing)
Transurethral Microwave Therapy (TUMT)
Transurethral Needle Ablation (TUNA®
)
Interstitial Laser Coagulation (ILC)
Water Induced Thermotherapy (WIT)
heat therapies
n
n
n
n
n
n
heat therapies
Benefits
Office treatments
Local anesthesia
Minimally invasive
Reduced risk of
complications as
compared to
invasive surgical
“TURP”
Disadvantages
Some symptoms will
persist for up to 3 months
Cannot predict who will
respond
May require prolonged
catheterization
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
possible side effects of
Urinary Tract Infection
Impotence
Incontinence
heat therapies
n
n
n
surgical treatment
TURP
“Gold Standard” of care for BPH
Uses an electrical “knife” to surgically cut
and remove excess prostate tissue
Effective in relieving symptoms and
restoring urine flow
(transurethral resection of the prostate)
n
n
n
the “gold standard”- TURP
Benefits
Widely available
Effective
Long lasting
Disadvantages
Greater risk of side effects
and complications
1-4 days hospital stay
1-3 days catheter
4-6 week recovery
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
possible side effects of
Impotence
Incontinence
Bleeding
Electrolyte imbalance (TUR Syndrome)
May result in ICU (Intensive Care Unit)
TURP
n
n
n
n
n
TURP : Start
TURP : Middle
TURP : Finish
TURP : Catheter
Side Effects
• Retrograde Ejaculation
• Erectile dysfunction
• TUR syndrome
• Redo rate
• Death
68 %
31 %
5-10%
0.5 %
1 % per year
0.2 %
Conclusions
• B.P.E. is a common condition with many more men suffering symptoms
than present to the medical profession.
• Signs and symptoms vary in their character and severity.
• All patients should have standard assessment in the form of history,
examination and investigations with specialised investigations being
reserved for complicated or equivocal cases.
• Medical and surgical treatment options are available and these should be
discussed with the patient prior to commencement.
• Surgery remains the gold standard in the form of TURP
Principles of Thermotherapy
• Blood supply of BPH adenoma more fragile
than prostate capsule
• Adenoma can be heated to cause necrosis
• Capsule protected by better blood flow
• Tissue necrosis, nerve damage/destruction
lead to improved voiding symptoms
Anatomy of BPH
Normal BPH
Hypertrophied
detrusor muscle
Obstructed
urinary flow
PROSTATE
BLADDER
URETHRA
Roehrborn CG, McConnell JD. In: Walsh PC et al, eds. Campbell’s Urology. 8th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders; 2002:1297-1336.
Radio Frequency Generator
•Monitors temperature of urethra
and prostate 50 times per second
with Precision Reassurance
Technology
•Computerized graphics allow
physician to view treatment in
real time
Cartridge and Needle Deployment
Disposable Cartridge and
Reusable Handle
Dual Deployment of
Needles and Shields
Schematic of TUNA Procedure
Creation of a Lesion
Completed Procedure
with 8 Lesions
Transurethral Microwave Therapy
• Microwave energy
causes tissue necrosis
• Cooling channels in
catheter cool urethra
Transurethral Microwave Therapy
Interstitial Laser Therapy
• Lesions created
throughout prostate
• Laser fiber alignment
critical
• Median lobe can be
treated
Interstitial Laser Coagulation
Anesthesia Options
• Local (lidocaine jelly)
• Oral narcotics
• Prostate block
• I.V. sedation
Treatment Results After Thermotherapy
• Most patients see improvement in symptoms
• Results not as consistent as TURP
• Bladder function important
• Long term results of TUNA, TUMT and ILT are
similar
TURP (Rotor Rooter)
Transurethral ElectrodesTransurethral Electrodes
The TURP
TURP
“Gold Standard” of care for BPH
Uses an electrical “knife” to surgically cut
and remove excess prostate tissue
Effective in relieving symptoms and
restoring urine flow
(transurethral resection of the prostate)
n
n
n
TURP
• “Gold standard” of surgical treatment for BPH
• 80~90% obstructive symptom improved
• 30% irritative symptom improved
• Low mortality rate 0.2%
The “gold standard”- TURP
Benefits
Widely available
Effective
Long lasting
Disadvantages
Greater risk of side effects
and complications
1-4 days hospital stay
1-3 days catheter
4-6 week recovery
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
Laser Prostatectomy
1. PVP
2. Thulium
3. Diode
Minimally invasive therapy for BPH
 transurethral laser-induced prostatectomy (TULIP)
 visual laser ablation of the prostate (VLAP)
 contact laser prostatectomy (CLP)
 interstitial laser coagulation of the prostate (ILC)
 holmium:YAG laser resection of the prostate (HoLRP)
 holmium:YAG laser enucleation of the prostate
(HoLEP)
 high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) coagulation
 botulinum toxin-A injection of the prostate
Laser Wavelengths
ABSORPTION vs. WAVELENGTH
980nm is 2300 times more absorbed in H2O than 532nm
532nm is 74 times more absorbed in HbO2 than 980nm
200W
120W
70W
Optical Penetration Depth
KTP
532 nm
Diode
830 nm
Nd:YAG
1064 nm
Ho:YAG
2100 nm
CO2
10 m
Tissue
0.8 mm
5 mm
10 mm
0.4 mm 0.02 mm
Diode 980nm RevoLix
Laser ablation - VLAP
• Visual laser ablation of the prostate
• Side-firing laser – Nd:YAG
• Non-contact technique
• Large volume tissue coagulation
• Coaguative necrosis with delayed
healing, with tissue slough
• Contact technique – vaporisation
• LA + iv sedation
ILC-Intersitial laser coagulation
• Creation of intraprostatic
coagulative by laser light at
low power
• Cystoscopy + direct
introduction of laser
through urethral mucosa
• Diode laser
Holmium laser prostatectomy
• Ho:YAG: excellent for
incisional prostectomy
• HoLEP: Retrograde
enucleation of prostate
• HoLRP: Retrograde excision
of hyper plastic tissue
• Relatively slow procedure
with a steep learning curve
PVP Laser Prostatectomy
• Vaporizes tissue
• Minimal bleeding
• No catheter post-op
Uses a very high powered green laser and a thin,
flexible fiber
Fiber is inserted into
the urethra through a
cystoscope
How does PVP work?
n
n
Quickly and precisely vaporizes and
removes the enlarged prostate tissue
The green laser energy is hemostatic, so
there is almost no bleeding
How does PVP work?
n
n
Pre Op Immediate Post Op
3 Months Post Op
PVP Laser Removes Tissue
• Opens bladder neck
• Cavity similar to TURP
• Improvement in symptoms similar
to TURP
• Less impotence than TURP, other
morbidity similar
Mean Peak Flow Rate (ml/s)
7.8
27.3 26.2
23.3 23.4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
pre-op 1 year 2 years 3 years 5 years
pre-op
1 year
2 years
3 years
5 years
Malek et al., Mayo Clinic, Durability Study
Green Light PVP
Post Void Residual (ml.)
154
44 38
51
21 26
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Pre-op 3 mos 6 mos 12 mos 24 mos 36 mos
post-v
Malek et al., Mayo Clinic, Durability Study
Green Light PVP
AUA Semptom Skoru
22.0
3.9 3.6 3.6 2.9
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
pre-op 1 year 2 years 3 years 5 years
AUA symptom
score
Malek et al., Mayo Clinic, Durability Study
Green Light PVP
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Etiology and pathophysiology of bph

  • 1. Etiology and Pathophysiology Of BPH Dr Ahmed Eliwa MBBCh, MSc urology Assistant lecturer in urology and andrology
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  • 3. • What are the factors responsible for prostatic growth and enlargements • What's the relation between BPH bladder obstruction • What's the bladder response to obstruction • How can these approach of treatment
  • 4. • BPH is a pathologic process that contributes to, but is not the sole cause of, lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in aging men. underlying etiology of prostatic growth in older men, cause-and-effect relationships have not been established.
  • 5. • The ideas clinical symptoms of BPH (prostatism) are simply due to a mass-related increase in urethral resistance are too simplistic. • significant portion of LUTS is due to age-related detrusor dysfunction and other conditions such as polyuria, sleep disorders, and a variety of systemic medical conditions unrelated to the prostate-bladder unit.
  • 6. • This has led to the recognition that, although LUTS commonly may be related to bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) as a result of benign prostatic obstruction (BPO), which is often associated with benign prostatic enlargement (BPE) resulting from the histologic condition of BPH, this is not invariably the case.
  • 7. From Roehrborn CG. Pathology of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Int J Impot Res 2008;20[Suppl. 3]:S11–8.)
  • 8. • Failure to empty can be related to an outlet obstruction or to detrusor under-activity of the bladder or to a combination of both. (Reynard et al, 1996).
  • 9. ETIOLOGY • Histopathologically BPH is characterized by an increased number of epithelial and stromal cells in the periurethral area of the prostate and thus correctly referred to as hyperplasia and not hypertrophy • The precise molecular etiology of this hyperplastic process is uncertain.
  • 10. • Androgens • Estrogens • Apoptosis • Stromal-epithelial interactions • Growth factors • Neurotransmitters may play a role, either singly or in combination, in the etiology of the hyperplastic process.
  • 12. • Although androgens do not cause BPH, the development of BPH requires the presence of testicular androgens during prostate development, puberty, and aging (McConnell,1995; Marcelli and Cunningham, 1999)
  • 13. • In the Olmsted County cohort the estradiol/bioavailable testosterone ratio increased (Roberts et al, 2004). • In the prostate the nuclear membrane bound enzyme steroid 5α-reductase converts the hormone testosterone into DHT, the principal androgen in this tissue (McConnell, 1995)
  • 15. • Inside the cell, both testosterone and DHT bind to the same high-affinity androgen receptor protein (Chatterjee, 2003). • androgen withdrawal leads to the activation of specific genes involved in programmed cell death (Kyprianou and Isaacs, 1989; Martikainen et al, 1990).
  • 16. ANDROGEN RECEPTORS • The prostate, unlike other androgen- dependent organs, maintains its ability to respond to androgens throughout life.
  • 17. Two types of steroid 5α-reductase have been discovered, each encoded by a separate gene (Russell and Wilson, 1994). • Type 1 5α-reductase • Type 2
  • 18. • Clearly, the type 2 isoform is critical to normal development of the prostate and hyperplastic growth later in life.
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  • 20. • ROLE OF ESTROGENS
  • 21. • experimental BPH, estrogen appears to be involved in induction of the AR (Moore et al, 1979). • Estrogen may, in fact, “sensitize” the aging dog prostate to the effects of androgen (Barrack and Berry, 1987). • estrogen treatment stimulates the stroma, causing an increase in the total amount of collagen (Berry et al, 1986a, 1986b)
  • 22. • ER-α is expressed by prostate stromal cells, and ER-β is expressed by prostate epithelial cells (Prins et al, 1998).
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  • 24. • From experimental studies with aromatase inhibitors it appears that decreases in intraprostatic estrogen in animal models may lead to reduction in drug-induced stromal hyperplasia (Farnsworth, 1996, 1999).
  • 26. • due to epithelial and stromal proliferation or to impaired programmed cell death leading to cellular accumulation. Increased expression of antiapoptotic pathway genes (e.g., BCL2) supports this hypothesis (Kyprianou et al, 1996; Colombel et al, 1998)
  • 27. • Androgens not only are required for normal cell proliferation and differentiation in the prostate but also actively inhibit cell death (Isaacs, 1984).
  • 28. • Neural signaling pathways, especially α- adrenergic pathways, may also play a role in balancing cell death and cell proliferation (Anglin et al, 2002)
  • 29. • Tenniswood (1992) suggested androgens providing a modulating influence over the local production of growth regulatory factors that varies in different parts of the gland. • Members of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) family are likely candidates for this regulatory step (Martikainen et al, 1990).
  • 31. • BPH may be due to a defect in a stromal component that normally inhibits cell proliferation, resulting in loss of a normal “braking” mechanism for proliferation.
  • 32. • The process of new gland formation in the hyperplastic prostate suggests a “reawakening” of embryonic processes in which the underlying prostatic stroma induces epithelial cell development (McNeal, 1990). • signaling protein CYR61
  • 34. growth stimulatory factors such as the • FGF-1 • FGF-2 • FGF-7 • FGF-17 families • vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and insulin-like growth factor (IGF) may play a role, with DHT augmenting or modulating the growth factor effects.
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  • 36. • FGF-7 is the leading candidate for the factor mediating the stromal cell–based hormonal regulation of the prostatic epithelium. • FGF-7 local ischemia
  • 37. • A transgenic mouse line Int-2/FGF-3 androgen-sensitive epithelial hyperplasia in the male mouse prostate histologically similar to human and canine BPH (Tutrone et al, 1993).
  • 39. • sympathetic pathways may be important in the pathogenesis of the hyperplastic growth process (McVary et al, 1994, 2005). • α-Adrenergic blockade, in some model systems, can induce apoptosis (Anglin et al, 2002). • α-Adrenergic pathways can also modulate the smooth muscle cell phenotype in the prostate (Lin et al, 2000).
  • 40. • Renin-angiotensin system (RAS) are present in prostatic tissue and may be activated in BPH (Dinh et al, 2001, 2002; Fabiani et al, 2001). • Either with or without sympathetic modulation, local RAS pathways may contribute to cell proliferation and smooth muscle contraction.
  • 41. • POTENTIAL ROLE OF INFLAMMATORY PATHWAYS AND CYTOKINES IN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
  • 42. • IL-2, IL-4, IL-7, IL-17, interferon-γ (IFN-γ), and their relevant receptors are found in BPH tissue (Kramer et al, 2002; Steiner et al, 2003a, 2003b). • IL-2, IL-7, and IFN-γ stimulate the proliferation of prostatic stromal cells in vitro.
  • 43. • Prostatic epithelial cell senescence results in increased expression of IL-8, which can promote proliferation of nonsenescent epithelial and stromal cells (Castro et al, 2004}
  • 44. • An excellent recent review of BPH as a potentially autoimmune disease was published by Kramer and colleagues (2007), and illustrates the immunologic key features of chronic inflammation in BPH and the present interpretation of these changes in the development and progression of BPH.
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  • 47. • To date, however, no firm cause-and-effect relationships have been established between prostatic inflammation and related cytokine pathways and stromal-epithelial hyperplasia.
  • 49. • autosomal dominant • 50% of men undergoing prostatectomy for BPH when younger than 60 years of age • 9% of men undergoing prostatectomy for BPH when older than 60 years
  • 50. DNA mutations (White et al, 1990) DNA hypomethylation (Bedford and van Helden, 1987) abnormalities of nuclear matrix protein expression (Partin et al, 1993) miscellaneous genetic polymorphisms (Werely et al, 1996; Konishi et al, 1997; Habuchi et al, 2000) Abnormal expression of the Wilms tumor gene (WT1)(Dong et al, 1997) specific gene or genes involved in familial BPH or that contribute to the risk of significant prostatic enlargement in sporadic disease
  • 52. Prostatic hyperplasia increases urethral resistance, resulting in compensatory changes in bladder function. elevated detrusor pressure required to maintain urinary flow in the presence of increased outflow resistance occurs at the expense of normal bladder storage function.
  • 53. Obstruction-induced changes in detrusor function, compounded by age related changes in both bladder and nervous system function lead to urinary frequency, urgency, and nocturia, the most bothersome BPH-related complaints
  • 54.
  • 55. • Prostatic smooth muscle represents a significant volume of the gland (Shapiro et al, 1992) • Active smooth muscle tone in the human prostate is regulated by the adrenergic nervous system (Roehrbornand Schwinn, 2004).
  • 56. • Receptor binding studies clearly demonstrate that α1A is the most abundant adrenoreceptor subtype present in the human prostate (Lepor et al, 1993a, 1993b; Price et al, 1993). • α1A receptor clearly mediates active tension in human prostatic smooth muscle
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  • 59. • type 4 and type 5 phosphodiesterase isoenzymes in the prostate and the detrusor muscle of the bladder implies that phosphodiesterase inhibitors may be appropriate candidate therapies for BPH- related LUTS (Uckert et al, 2001, 2008, 2009).
  • 60. • kallikrein-kinin system (e.g., bradykinin) may play a role in the regulation of both smooth muscle proliferation and contraction in the prostate (Walden et al, 1999; Srinivasan et al, 2004).
  • 61. The Bladder’s Response to Obstruction • obstruction-induced changes in bladder function rather than to outflow obstruction directly. • • Approximately one third of men continue to have significant voiding dysfunction and mostly storage symptoms after surgical relief of obstruction (Abrams et al, 1979).
  • 62. Obstruction-induced changes detrusor instability or decreased compliance are clinically associated with symptoms of frequency urgency. decreased detrusor contractility associated with deterioration in the force of the urinary stream, Hesitancy Intermittency increased residual urine detrusor failure.
  • 63. smooth muscle hypertrophy significant intracellular and extracellular changes in the smooth muscle cell that lead to detrusor instability and in some cases impaired contractility. • changes in smooth muscle cell contractile protein expression, • impaired energy production (mitochondrial dysfunction) • calcium signaling abnormalities • impaired cell-to-cell communication increased intravesical pressure and maintained flow (Levin et al, 1995, 2000).
  • 64. Skeletal muscle hypertrophy Maintain power and function ADAPTIVE RESPONSE Detrusor muscle change in myosin heavy chain isoform expression (Linand McConnell, 1994; Cher et al, 1996) significant alteration in the expression of a variety of thin filament-associated proteins (Mannikarottu et al, 2005a, 2005b, 2006). stress stress smooth muscle cells revert to a secretory phenotype in response to obstruction-induced hypertrophy. One consequence of this phenotypic switch is increased ECM production. The detrusor smooth muscle cell is a key contributor to the complex of symptoms associated with prostatic obstruction. (Christ and Liebert, 2005).
  • 65. • that obstruction may modulate neural- detrusor responses as well (Steers et al, 1990, 1999; Clemow et al, 1998, 2000). • Altered neural control of micturition has been noted in aging rats, including reduced bladder contractility, impaired central processing, and altered sensation (Chai et al, 2000).
  • 66. INSIGHTS FOR THE TREATMENT
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  • 79. Terminology • Benign Prostatic Enlargement • BPE • Clinical Dx • Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia • BPH • Pathological Dx • Bladder Outflow Obstruction • BOO • Urodynamic Dx
  • 80. LUTS and BOO • 1/3 of men with LUTS do not have BOO • 5% - 35% of patients with BPH & LUTS do not improve symptoms after TURP • LUTS have a poor diagnostic specificity for BOO • Prostate size and uroflowmetry have better correlation with urodynamic study than symptoms alone
  • 81. Diagram showing the relationship between histologic hyperplasia of the prostate (BPH), lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), benign prostate enlargement (BPE), and bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). The size of the circles does notrepresent actual proportions but rather illustrates the partial overlap between the different disease definitions. (From Roehrborn CG. Pathology of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Int J Impot Res 2008;20[Suppl. 3]:S11–8.)
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  • 84. Treatment of BPH • Treating an enlarged prostate ? • Treating lower urinary tract symptoms? • Treating bladder outlet obstruction? • Can LUTS disappear after treatment? • Can BOO be relieved after treatment? • Any complication may occur? • Is the treatment cost- effective ?
  • 85. Therapeutic modalities for LUTS ascribed to the prostate • Watchful waiting and fluid restriction, natural history of BPO may wax and wan • Medical treatment to reduce prostate size or decrease intraprostatic resistance • Surgical treatment to remove prostatic obstruction or reduce urethral resistance • Minimally invasive therapies
  • 86. Do I Need an Operation ? • History (IPSS)ssssssss • DRE • U/S Scan - KUB - TRUS • Uroflow Test
  • 87. Minimally Invasive and Endoscopic Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia • Intraprostatic Stents • Transurethral Needle Ablation of the Prostate • Transurethral Microwave Therapy • Lasers • Transurethral Resection of the Prostate • Transurethral Vaporization of the Prostate • Transurethral Incision of the Prostate • Other Technologies
  • 88. Retropubic and Suprapubic Open Prostatectomy • Indications for Open Prostatectomy • Preoperative Evaluation • Operating Day Preparation • Surgical Technique • Postoperative Management • Complications
  • 89. • Acute Urinary Retention
  • 90. Surgery in BPH Indicated in :  Severe symptoms and advanced cases  Acute retention of urine  Refractory urinary retention  Persistent hematuria  Complications like hydronephrosis
  • 92. OTHER TECHNIQUES  Balloon Dilatation  Intra Prostatic Stents  Tuna  Lasers  Electro Vaporization  Vapour Resection
  • 94. LASERS  Holmium  Green Light PVP  Diode Laser
  • 95. • ELECTRO VAPOURIZATION • VAPOUR RESECTION
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  • 98. How Advancing Technology Change Us !!!
  • 100. Complications of TUR-Prostate • Peri-operative bleeding • Urinary tract infection and urosepsis • Electrolyte imbalance, hemolysis, acute tubular necrosis • Acute pulmonary edema • Bladder neck or urethral contracture • Retrograde ejaculation and erectile dysfunction • Urge or stress urinary incontinence
  • 101. Minimally invasive procedure • Transurethral vaporization- resection of prostate (TUVRP) • Ho-YAG laser coagulation of prostate • Visual laser ablation of prostate (VLAP) • Transurethral needle ablation (TUNA) • High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) • Microwave hyperthermia • Minimally invasive = minimally effective? • A higher re-treatment rate than TURP although less complication occurs
  • 105. Surgical Management Indications- • upper tract dilation, • renal insufficiency secondary to BPH, or • If the prostate gland is greater than 80 to 100 g, an open prostatectomy should be performed) • The standard endoscopic procedure for BPH is a transurethral resection (TUR) of the prostate Acute urinary retention Gross hematuria Frequent UTI Vesical stone BPH related hydronephrosis or renal function deterioration
  • 106. Conventional Surgical Therapy • Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) • Open simple prostatectomy 106
  • 107. TURP • “Gold standard” of surgical treatment for BPH • 80~90% obstructive symptom improved • 30% irritative symptom improved • Low mortality rate 0.2% 107
  • 108. The “gold standard”- TURP Benefits Widely available Effective Long lasting Disadvantages Greater risk of side effects and complications 1-4 days hospital stay 1-3 days catheter 4-6 week recovery 108
  • 109. Complication of TURP • Immediate complication bleeding capsular perforation with fluid extravasation TUR syndrome • Late complication urethral stricture bladder neck contracture (BNC) retrograde ejaculation impotence (5-10%) incontinence (0.1%) 109
  • 110. TUR syndrome • TUR is performed with a non-hemolytic fluid such as 1.5% glycine (not Saline) • TUR syndrome may develop from the resulting hypervolemia and dilutional hyponatremia. • Patients with TUR syndrome may experience hypertension, bradycardia, nausea, vomiting, visual disturbance, mental status changes, and even seizures. • Occurs in approximately 2% of patients
  • 111. Minimally invasive therapy for BPH • transurethral balloon dilatation of the prostate (TUBDP) • transurethral incision of the prostate (TUI) • intraprostatic stent • transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT) • transurethral needle ablation of the prostate (TUNA) • transurethral electrovaporization of the prostate (TUVP) • photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP), • Cryotherapy • Transurethral ethanol ablation of the prostate (TEAP), 111
  • 112. Minimally invasive therapy for BPH • transurethral laser-induced prostatectomy (TULIP) • visual laser ablation of the prostate (VLAP) • contact laser prostatectomy (CLP) • interstitial laser coagulation of the prostate (ILC) • holmium:YAG laser resection of the prostate (HoLRP) • holmium:YAG laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) • high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) coagulation • botulinum toxin-A injection of the prostate 112
  • 113. Destroy prostate tissue with heat Tissue is left in the body and is expelled over time (called sloughing) Transurethral Microwave Therapy (TUMT) Transurethral Needle Ablation (TUNA® ) Interstitial Laser Coagulation (ILC) Water Induced Thermotherapy (WIT) heat therapies n n n n n n
  • 114. heat therapies Benefits Office treatments Local anesthesia Minimally invasive Reduced risk of complications as compared to invasive surgical “TURP” Disadvantages Some symptoms will persist for up to 3 months Cannot predict who will respond May require prolonged catheterization n n n n n n n
  • 115. possible side effects of Urinary Tract Infection Impotence Incontinence heat therapies n n n
  • 117. TURP “Gold Standard” of care for BPH Uses an electrical “knife” to surgically cut and remove excess prostate tissue Effective in relieving symptoms and restoring urine flow (transurethral resection of the prostate) n n n
  • 118. the “gold standard”- TURP Benefits Widely available Effective Long lasting Disadvantages Greater risk of side effects and complications 1-4 days hospital stay 1-3 days catheter 4-6 week recovery n n n n n n n
  • 119. possible side effects of Impotence Incontinence Bleeding Electrolyte imbalance (TUR Syndrome) May result in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) TURP n n n n n
  • 124. Side Effects • Retrograde Ejaculation • Erectile dysfunction • TUR syndrome • Redo rate • Death 68 % 31 % 5-10% 0.5 % 1 % per year 0.2 %
  • 125. Conclusions • B.P.E. is a common condition with many more men suffering symptoms than present to the medical profession. • Signs and symptoms vary in their character and severity. • All patients should have standard assessment in the form of history, examination and investigations with specialised investigations being reserved for complicated or equivocal cases. • Medical and surgical treatment options are available and these should be discussed with the patient prior to commencement. • Surgery remains the gold standard in the form of TURP
  • 126. Principles of Thermotherapy • Blood supply of BPH adenoma more fragile than prostate capsule • Adenoma can be heated to cause necrosis • Capsule protected by better blood flow • Tissue necrosis, nerve damage/destruction lead to improved voiding symptoms
  • 127. Anatomy of BPH Normal BPH Hypertrophied detrusor muscle Obstructed urinary flow PROSTATE BLADDER URETHRA Roehrborn CG, McConnell JD. In: Walsh PC et al, eds. Campbell’s Urology. 8th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders; 2002:1297-1336.
  • 128. Radio Frequency Generator •Monitors temperature of urethra and prostate 50 times per second with Precision Reassurance Technology •Computerized graphics allow physician to view treatment in real time
  • 129. Cartridge and Needle Deployment Disposable Cartridge and Reusable Handle Dual Deployment of Needles and Shields
  • 130. Schematic of TUNA Procedure Creation of a Lesion Completed Procedure with 8 Lesions
  • 131. Transurethral Microwave Therapy • Microwave energy causes tissue necrosis • Cooling channels in catheter cool urethra
  • 133. Interstitial Laser Therapy • Lesions created throughout prostate • Laser fiber alignment critical • Median lobe can be treated
  • 135. Anesthesia Options • Local (lidocaine jelly) • Oral narcotics • Prostate block • I.V. sedation
  • 136. Treatment Results After Thermotherapy • Most patients see improvement in symptoms • Results not as consistent as TURP • Bladder function important • Long term results of TUNA, TUMT and ILT are similar
  • 140.
  • 141. TURP “Gold Standard” of care for BPH Uses an electrical “knife” to surgically cut and remove excess prostate tissue Effective in relieving symptoms and restoring urine flow (transurethral resection of the prostate) n n n
  • 142. TURP • “Gold standard” of surgical treatment for BPH • 80~90% obstructive symptom improved • 30% irritative symptom improved • Low mortality rate 0.2%
  • 143. The “gold standard”- TURP Benefits Widely available Effective Long lasting Disadvantages Greater risk of side effects and complications 1-4 days hospital stay 1-3 days catheter 4-6 week recovery n n n n n n n
  • 144. Laser Prostatectomy 1. PVP 2. Thulium 3. Diode
  • 145. Minimally invasive therapy for BPH  transurethral laser-induced prostatectomy (TULIP)  visual laser ablation of the prostate (VLAP)  contact laser prostatectomy (CLP)  interstitial laser coagulation of the prostate (ILC)  holmium:YAG laser resection of the prostate (HoLRP)  holmium:YAG laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP)  high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) coagulation  botulinum toxin-A injection of the prostate
  • 147. ABSORPTION vs. WAVELENGTH 980nm is 2300 times more absorbed in H2O than 532nm 532nm is 74 times more absorbed in HbO2 than 980nm 200W 120W 70W
  • 148. Optical Penetration Depth KTP 532 nm Diode 830 nm Nd:YAG 1064 nm Ho:YAG 2100 nm CO2 10 m Tissue 0.8 mm 5 mm 10 mm 0.4 mm 0.02 mm Diode 980nm RevoLix
  • 149. Laser ablation - VLAP • Visual laser ablation of the prostate • Side-firing laser – Nd:YAG • Non-contact technique • Large volume tissue coagulation • Coaguative necrosis with delayed healing, with tissue slough • Contact technique – vaporisation • LA + iv sedation
  • 150. ILC-Intersitial laser coagulation • Creation of intraprostatic coagulative by laser light at low power • Cystoscopy + direct introduction of laser through urethral mucosa • Diode laser
  • 151. Holmium laser prostatectomy • Ho:YAG: excellent for incisional prostectomy • HoLEP: Retrograde enucleation of prostate • HoLRP: Retrograde excision of hyper plastic tissue • Relatively slow procedure with a steep learning curve
  • 152. PVP Laser Prostatectomy • Vaporizes tissue • Minimal bleeding • No catheter post-op
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  • 154. Uses a very high powered green laser and a thin, flexible fiber Fiber is inserted into the urethra through a cystoscope How does PVP work? n n
  • 155. Quickly and precisely vaporizes and removes the enlarged prostate tissue The green laser energy is hemostatic, so there is almost no bleeding How does PVP work? n n
  • 156. Pre Op Immediate Post Op 3 Months Post Op
  • 157. PVP Laser Removes Tissue • Opens bladder neck • Cavity similar to TURP • Improvement in symptoms similar to TURP • Less impotence than TURP, other morbidity similar
  • 158. Mean Peak Flow Rate (ml/s) 7.8 27.3 26.2 23.3 23.4 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 pre-op 1 year 2 years 3 years 5 years pre-op 1 year 2 years 3 years 5 years Malek et al., Mayo Clinic, Durability Study Green Light PVP
  • 159. Post Void Residual (ml.) 154 44 38 51 21 26 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Pre-op 3 mos 6 mos 12 mos 24 mos 36 mos post-v Malek et al., Mayo Clinic, Durability Study Green Light PVP
  • 160. AUA Semptom Skoru 22.0 3.9 3.6 3.6 2.9 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 pre-op 1 year 2 years 3 years 5 years AUA symptom score Malek et al., Mayo Clinic, Durability Study Green Light PVP