To evaluate the early learning curve of BipolEP (Bipolar Enucleation of the Prostate).
We conducted a retrospective, multicenter analysis of surgical and functional outcomes of patients treated with BipolEp for BPO (benign prostatic obstruction). We evaluated the first 20 cases of BipolEp performed by four different surgeons in three different countries. The following baseline parameters were obtained: age, IPSS, indwelling catheter, transrectal measured prostate volume, post void residual volume (PVR) and uroflowmetry. The learning curve was analysed based on perioperative parameters and the influence of perioperative parameters was correlated with the sequence of BipolEp cases.
84 BipolEp operations performed by 4 different surgeons in their early learning curve were studied. Mean prostate volume was 75 ml, 39% of cases had an indwelling catheter and the average operating time was 101 min. Three out of four surgeons performed at least 50% of successful operations according to Trifecta (complete enucleation and morcellation < 90 min., no conversion to TUR-P). Conversion rate to TURP was 11.9% in total which however was driven by a single surgeon with an almost 50% conversion rate. Mean enucleated prostate was 33.3 gr (18-54.5). Intraoperative complications and reported stress incontinence ranged from 0 to 38.1%. At six-weeks review, the IPPS improved by 12.5 (8-16) points and Qmax by 208% (109.8-266.7). Uroflowmetry outcomes correlated with the sequence of cases with a linear improvement during 20 consecutive cases (p = 0.018) in all centres. Major complications (Clavien Dindo ≥ 3) were rare (4.8%) and comparable between the groups.
Surgeons starting to learn BipolEp can expect to be able to achieve a linear improvement in Uroflow at the six-week postoperative evaluation after 20 consecutive cases. BipolEp can be successfully performed during the early learning curve with an acceptable rate of conversion to standard TUR-P.
World journal of urology. 2024 Aug 08*** epublish ***
Christian Ramesmayer, Susanne Deininger, Nikolaos Pyrgidis, Lukas Lusuardi, Thomas Kunit, Maximilian Pallauf, Manuela Sieberer, Martin Drerup, Paolo Fontanella, David Oswald, Thomas Rw Hermann, Evangelos N Symeonidis, Dimitrios Memmos, Petros Sountoulides
Department of Urology and Andrology, Paracelsus Medical University, Müllner Hauptstraße 48, Salzburg, 5020, Austria., Department of Urology, University Hospital, LMU Munich, Munich-Marchioninistr. 15, 81377, Munich, Germany., Department of Urology, Spital Thurgau AG, Kantonspital Frauenfeld, Frauenfeld, Switzerland., 1st Department of Urology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece., Department of Urology and Andrology, Paracelsus Medical University, Müllner Hauptstraße 48, Salzburg, 5020, Austria. .