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Predictive factors of urinary incontinence after holmium laser enucleation of the prostate: a multicentric evaluation
Predictive factors of urinary incontinence after holmium laser enucleation of the prostate: a multicentric evaluation
Journal Article

Predictive factors of urinary incontinence after holmium laser enucleation of the prostate: a multicentric evaluation

2021
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ObjectiveTo evaluate predictive factors of urinary incontinence (UI) after holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP).MethodsPatients (n = 2346) were included in a retrospective multicentric study from April 2012 to November 2017. Patients’ characteristics (age, BMI, percentage with diabetes), preoperative data (IPSS score, whole gland volume, urinary drainage), operative data (enucleation time, enucleation efficiency, tissue enucleated weight, total delivered energy) and postoperative data were recorded. Absence of UI was defined as no pads at 3 and 6 months. Surgeon experience was stratified in three categories: beginners (< 21 cases), intermediate (21–40 cases) and experienced (> 40 cases). Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed.ResultsUI was observed in 14.5% of patients (340/2346) at 3 months (95%CI 13–16%) and in 4.2% (98/2346) at 6 months (95%CI 3–5%). On multivariate analysis at 3 months, increasing age (OR per SD = 1.3 [1.14–1.48]), elevated BMI (OR per SD = 1.23 [1.09–1.38]), preoperative urinary drainage (OR = 0.62 [0.45–0.85]), increasing enucleated tissue weight (OR per SD = 1.29 [1.16–1.45]) and experienced surgeon with at least 40 cases (OR = 0.56 [0.42–0.75]) were significantly associated with UI. At 6 months, increasing age (OR per SD = 1.25 [1.01–1.53]), elevated BMI (OR per SD = 1.25 [1.03–1.5]), increasing whole gland volume (OR per one SD log = 1.24 [1.01–1.53]) and diabetes disorder (OR = 1.7 [1.03–2.78]) were significantly associated with UI.ConclusionUI after HoLEP was observed in 14.5% of patients at 3 months and 4.2% at 6 months, with stress UI in half of the cases. Surgeon experience with at least 40 cases was the main predictive factor of 3 months UI after HoLEP and diabetes disorder of persistent UI at 6 months.