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Explore: The Value of Prostatic Calculi in Prostate Surgery

Received: 9 October 2019    Accepted: 11 December 2019    Published: 24 March 2020
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Objective To explore the significance of prostatic calculi in prostate surgery. Methods During the beginning of 2010 to the end of 2017, a retrospective analysis was made of 821 cases of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) with prostatic calculi admitted to our hospital. During 2010 to 2015, transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) was performed. And then, from 2015 to 2017, it was replaced as transurethral laser vaporization of the prostate (TULVP). There were 5 converted to open. We should remove the prostate tissue til the surgical capsule by electrocision or vaporization. If annular fibrous tissue or prostatic calculi are encountered during the operation, the calculi will be exfoliated, and then stop operation. Results All the operations were successfully completed, with an average times of 47 minutes (22-117 minutes), bleeding of 50ml (15-350 ml), indwelling catheter for 5.7 days (3-10 days), and continuous bladder irrigation for 1.3 days (1-5 days). During the follow-up period of 0.4-5 years, the urination symptoms and quality of life of the post-operation patients were significantly improved. Conclusions Prostate calculi can be used as a marker of the depth of operation for BPH.

Published in International Journal of Clinical Urology (Volume 4, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijcu.20200401.15
Page(s) 21-24
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Keywords

Prostate Calculi, 1470 nm Laser, TURP, TULVP, Operative Sign

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  • Department of Urology, Pangang Group General Hospital, Panzhihua, China

  • Department of Urology, Pangang Group General Hospital, Panzhihua, China

  • Department of Urology, Pangang Group General Hospital, Panzhihua, China

  • Department of Urology, Pangang Group General Hospital, Panzhihua, China

  • Department of Urology, Pangang Group General Hospital, Panzhihua, China

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