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Conference Paper: The clinical outcome of patients with small prostates treated with transurethral resection for lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia

TitleThe clinical outcome of patients with small prostates treated with transurethral resection for lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia
Authors
KeywordsMedical sciences
Urology and nephrology
Issue Date2012
PublisherBlackwell Publishing Asia. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/IJU
Citation
The 11th Asian Congress of Urology of the Urological Association of Asia, Pattaya, Thailand, 22-26 August 2012. In International Journal of Urology, 2012, v. 19 suppl. 1, p. 349, abstract no. UP03-11 How to Cite?
AbstractINTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the improvement of uroflowmetry parameters in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and had transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) as their treatment, in relations to their resected prostatic weight. METHODS: From January 2008 to June 2011, 217 patients underwent TURP for LUTS due to BPH. TURP efficacy was assessed at 3 months using uroflowmetry and post-void residual urine (PVRU). Patients were divided into 2 subgroups according to the resected prostate weight: resected prostate weight <10g and 10g. The post-TURP parameters of the two groups were compared. RESULTS: Results: From this cohort, 58 (26.7%) and 159 (73.7%) patients had resected prostate weight <10g and 10g respecti vely. There was no significant difference in patient age, preoperative Qmax and PVRU between the two groups. After TURP, there was significant difference of Qmax improvement ( mean Qmax improvement : Group A vs Group B; 5.05ml/s vs 9.51ml/s p=0.003); and PVRU improvement ( mean PVRU improvement : Group A vs Group B ; 92.1ml vs 168.6ml p=0.001) CONCLUSIONS: There is statistically significant inferiority on improvement of flow rate and postvoid residue volume in patient with small resected volume.
DescriptionThis journal suppl. is Special Issue: Abstracts of the 11th Asian Congress of Urology of the Urological Association of Asia, Thailand 2012
Conference Theme: New Era of Asian Urology
Abstract and Poster Presentation
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/169382
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2023 Impact Factor: 1.8
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.663
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dc.contributor.authorLi, ESKen_US
dc.contributor.authorTsang, CFen_US
dc.contributor.authorLai, TCTen_US
dc.contributor.authorYiu, MKen_US
dc.date.accessioned2012-10-18T08:53:05Z-
dc.date.available2012-10-18T08:53:05Z-
dc.date.issued2012en_US
dc.identifier.citationThe 11th Asian Congress of Urology of the Urological Association of Asia, Pattaya, Thailand, 22-26 August 2012. In International Journal of Urology, 2012, v. 19 suppl. 1, p. 349, abstract no. UP03-11en_US
dc.identifier.issn0919-8172-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/169382-
dc.descriptionThis journal suppl. is Special Issue: Abstracts of the 11th Asian Congress of Urology of the Urological Association of Asia, Thailand 2012-
dc.descriptionConference Theme: New Era of Asian Urology-
dc.descriptionAbstract and Poster Presentation-
dc.description.abstractINTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the improvement of uroflowmetry parameters in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and had transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) as their treatment, in relations to their resected prostatic weight. METHODS: From January 2008 to June 2011, 217 patients underwent TURP for LUTS due to BPH. TURP efficacy was assessed at 3 months using uroflowmetry and post-void residual urine (PVRU). Patients were divided into 2 subgroups according to the resected prostate weight: resected prostate weight <10g and 10g. The post-TURP parameters of the two groups were compared. RESULTS: Results: From this cohort, 58 (26.7%) and 159 (73.7%) patients had resected prostate weight <10g and 10g respecti vely. There was no significant difference in patient age, preoperative Qmax and PVRU between the two groups. After TURP, there was significant difference of Qmax improvement ( mean Qmax improvement : Group A vs Group B; 5.05ml/s vs 9.51ml/s p=0.003); and PVRU improvement ( mean PVRU improvement : Group A vs Group B ; 92.1ml vs 168.6ml p=0.001) CONCLUSIONS: There is statistically significant inferiority on improvement of flow rate and postvoid residue volume in patient with small resected volume.-
dc.languageengen_US
dc.publisherBlackwell Publishing Asia. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/IJU-
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Urologyen_US
dc.rightsThe definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com-
dc.subjectMedical sciences-
dc.subjectUrology and nephrology-
dc.titleThe clinical outcome of patients with small prostates treated with transurethral resection for lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasiaen_US
dc.typeConference_Paperen_US
dc.identifier.emailTsang, CF: ivantcf@HKUSUA.hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.emailLai, TCT: lctt@HKUSUA.hku.hk-
dc.identifier.emailYiu, MK: pmkyiu@hku.hk-
dc.description.naturelink_to_OA_fulltext-
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1442-2042.2012.03167.x-
dc.identifier.hkuros212260en_US
dc.identifier.volume19en_US
dc.identifier.issuesuppl. 1en_US
dc.identifier.spage349en_US
dc.identifier.epage349en_US
dc.identifier.isiWOS:000308130600002-
dc.publisher.placeAustralia-
dc.description.otherThe 11th Asian Congress of Urology of the Urological Association of Asia, Pattaya, Thailand, 22-26 August 2012. In International Journal of Urology, 2012, v. 19 suppl. 1, p. 349, abstract no. UP03-11-
dc.identifier.issnl0919-8172-

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