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摘要:前列腺增生的外科治疗是泌尿外科最常见的治疗方法之一。与我们的参考方法:经尿道前列腺切除术(turp),开放手术腺核切除经腹部通道,以及现代激光手术。有各种有效的手术选择。然而,手术结果的质量高度依赖于外科医生的经验。同时,上述所有参考方法都与性功能障碍的高发率相关,尤其是术后射精,这是一种与男性相关的症状复合物,无论年龄大小[1]。开发机器人水消融®的目的是减少手术结果对外科医生专业知识的依赖,但同时实现可比较的结果并降低发病率。继2013年Peter Gilling的“首次人体治疗”之后,Aquabeam®机器人从2015年开始以目前的形式用于临床研究(Water, Water II和Open Water研究),最终于2017年8月由汉堡的Thorsten Bach引入临床常规。Aquablation®疗法的安全性和有效性已在各种研究和日常临床实践中得到证实。
[Aquablation Treatment for Benign Prostatic Obstruction].
Aquablation Treatment for Benign Prostatic Obstruction Abstract: The surgical BPH treatment is one of the most common urological procedures. With our reference methods: transurethral resection of the prostate (TUR-P), open surgical adenomenucleation over a transabdominal access, and also modern laser procedures. Various effective surgical options are available. However, the quality of the surgical outcome is highly dependent on the surgeons' experience. At the same time, all of the above-mentioned reference methods are associated with a high rate of sexual dysfunction, especially postoperative anejaculation, a symptom complex which is relevant for men, regardless of age [1]. Robotic Aquablation® was developed with the goal to reduce the dependency of the surgical outcome on the expertise of the surgeon, but at the same time achieving a comparable outcome and reduced morbidity. After the "first in human treatment" by Peter Gilling in 2013, the Aquabeam® robot has been used in its current form in clinical studies since 2015 (Water, Water II and Open Water Study) and finally was introduced in clinical routine in August 2017 by Thorsten Bach in Hamburg. The safety and effectiveness of Aquablation® therapy has been proven in various studies and in everyday clinical practice.