Vi Nguyen , Clara Cerrato , Mimi V. Nguyen , Michelle C. Leach , Jamie L. Finegan , Kevin C. Zorn , Dean Elterman , Naeem Bhojani , Bilal Chughtai , Seth K. Bechis
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Abstract
Objective
To evaluate postoperative outcomes after a minimal approach of water vapor thermal therapy (WVTT; Rezum, Boston Scientific, Marlborough, MA), defined as 1 treatment per prostate lobe, among men with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Methods
We performed a multi-institutional retrospective review of patients who underwent WVTT from 2018 to 2022. Propensity score matching was utilized to generate patient cohorts based on number of treatments per lobe (1 per lobe, including median lobe if present [minimal group], vs ≥2 per lobe [nonminimal group]) matched for age, body mass index, and preoperative prostate volume. Primary outcome was postoperative complications and storage phase symptoms beyond 30 days. We then conducted a non-propensity score matching independent t test to analyze differences in International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS), uroflowmetry, and surgical retreatment rate postoperatively.
Results
146 patients were included, with 73 in each arm. The nonminimal group had their median lobe treated more frequently (P = .021) and experienced higher postoperative de-novo retention (P = .009) and urinary tract infection (P = .003) rates. On multivariate analysis, increasing number of treatments (hazard ratio 1.3, P = .039) and median lobe treatment (hazard ratio 4.7, P = .008) were significant risk factors for postoperative storage phase symptoms. Mean IPSS and uroflowmetry parameters were similar at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months postoperatively. Surgical retreatment rates were comparable at 2 years (3% vs 1%; P = .444).
Conclusion
Minimal approach to WVTT is associated with decreased postoperative complications with comparable IPSS, maximum flow rate, and surgical retreatment rate. Further studies are needed to investigate longer term outcomes.
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