Contemporary Outcomes after Transurethral Procedures for Bladder Neck Contracture Following Endoscopic Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.
Clemens M RosenbaumMalte W VetterleinMargit FischPhilipp ReissThomas Stefan WorstJennifer KranzJoachim SteffensLuis A KluthDaniel Pfalzgrafnull On Behalf Of The Trauma And Reconstructive Urology Working Party Of The European Association Of Urology Eau Young Academic Urologists YauPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
A longer time interval between previous BPH therapy and subsequent BNC incidence seems to favorably affect treatment success of endoscopic BNC treatment, and transurethral resection and incision appear equally effective. Granted the relatively small sample size, BNC treatment success seems to be higher after HoLEP compared to TURP, which warrants validation in larger cohorts.