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Influence of Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate on Sexual Function: Results of a Prospective Analysis of 149 Patients with Long-Term Follow-Up
Authors:Franck Bruyè  re,Alexis PuichaudHelder Pereira,Benjamin Faivre d&rsquo  ArcierAntoine Rouanet,Auré  lie Paule Floc&rsquo  hThomas Bodin,Nicolas Brichart
Affiliation:Urology Department, University Hospital of Tours, Loire Valley, France
Abstract:

Background

Even though transurethral resection of the prostate remains the gold standard treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) refractory to medical therapy, photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) has become a popular alternative. Early PVP studies seem encouraging, but few data exist regarding the effect of PVP on sexual function at long-term follow-up.

Objective

Our aim was to evaluate the impact of PVP on erectile function (EF) at long-term follow-up in men with LUTS due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

Design, setting, and participants

One hundred forty-nine consecutive patients who underwent a prostate vaporization with the GreenLight laser performed by a single surgeon (FB) were prospectively enrolled in this study.

Intervention

All patients underwent PVP with the GreenLight laser performed by one experienced surgeon.

Measurements

All patients were evaluated by International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) preoperatively and at 1, 3, 6, and 12 mo and then once a year. At each visit, the questionnaires were collected, and each patient's maximum flow rate and postvoid residual volume were measured with ultrasound. Biologic data were also collected at each visit, including prostate-specific antigen, creatinine, and bacterial urine culture.

Results and limitations

One hundred forty-nine patients were enrolled in the study. Median patient age was 74 yr. Urinary function was significantly improved over baseline in both men with normal or abnormal preoperative erectile function. Energy used was 255 ± 129 kJ. Hospitalization stay was 2.2 ± 3.1 d. Other than a temporary difference at 1 yr, IIEF-5 scores were comparable preoperatively and postoperatively if we consider all the population. However, considering patients with preoperative IIEF-5 >19, the postoperative IIEF-5 scores were significantly decreased at 6, 12, and 24 mo.

Conclusions

Sexual function appears to be maintained after PVP; however, in patients with normal preoperative EF, we showed a significant decrease in EF after PVP.
Keywords:Erectile function   Photoselective vaporization of the prostate   GreenLight   Benign prostatic hyperplasia
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