Aquablation for benign prostatic hyperplasia in large prostates (80-150 cc): 2-year results

  • Mihir Desai
  • , Mo Bidair
  • , Naeem Bhojani
  • , Andrew Trainer
  • , Andrew Arther
  • , Eugene Kramolowsky
  • , Leo Doumanian
  • , Dean Elterman
  • , Ronald P. Kaufman
  • , James Lingeman
  • , Amy Krambeck
  • , Gregg Eure
  • , Gopal Badlani
  • , Mark Plante
  • , Edward Uchio
  • , Greg Gin
  • , Larry Goldenberg
  • , Ryan Paterson
  • , Alan So
  • , Mitchell R. Humphreys
  • Claus G. Roehrborn, Steven Kaplan, Jay Motola, Kevin C. Zorn

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Abstract

Introduction: To report 2-year safety and effectiveness of the Aquablation procedure for the treatment of men with symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and large-volume 80-150 cc prostates.Materials and methods: Between September-December 2017, 101 men with moderate-to-severe BPH symptoms and prostate volumes of 80-150 cc underwent an ultrasound-guided robotically executed Aquablation procedure in a prospective multicenter international clinical trial (WATER II). Baseline, procedural and follow up parameters were recorded at baseline and scheduled postoperative visits. Herein we report 2-year safety and efficacy for this cohort.Results: Mean prostate volume was 107 cc (range 80-150 cc). Mean IPSS improved from 23.2 at baseline to 5.8 at 2 years (17-point improvement, p <.0001). Mean IPSS quality of life improved from 4.6 at baseline to 1.1 at 2 years (p <.0001). Maximum urinary flow increased from 8.7 to 18.2 cc/sec. Two subjects underwent a repeat procedure for BPH symptoms over the 2-year follow up period. By 2 years or study exit, all but 2 of 74 subjects stopped taking alpha blockers. Similarly, all but 4 of 32 subjects stopped taking 5α-reductase inhibitors. Conclusions: Two-year prospective multicenter follow up demonstrated that the Aquablation procedure is safe and effective in the treatment of men with LUTS due to BPH and prostates 80-150 cc with durable treatment efficacy, acceptable safety profile and a low retreatment rate. ClinicalTrials.gov

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10147-10153
Number of pages7
JournalCanadian Journal of Urology
Volume27
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Aquablation
  • Bph
  • Luts
  • Prostate surgery
  • Robotics
  • Urology

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