As the surgeon directs the laser at the prostate the intense pulses of light emitted from the fiber are absorbed by the blood.
Green light laser therapy vs turp.
I too at age 74 have symptomatic bph and after a thorough review of the literature i am having the green light laser procedure.
However data regarding the long term outcomes of this laser therapy are limited.
Greenlight laser prostatectomy uses a patented greenlight diode pumped solid state laser.
Greenlight laser vs turp.
Studies have shown that greenlight laser is equivalent to turp with slightly less blood loss after the procedure.
Photoselective vaporization of the prostate pvp a laser is used to melt away vaporize excess prostate tissue and enlarge the urinary channel.
Holep is a suitable prostate size independent option and is standard of care for patients with a high risk of bleeding.
The greenlight procedure is a type of laser surgery that may offer a less invasive alternative to turp.
Greenlight is being used as an alternative to a turp and has been shown to be its equal in terms of effectiveness in.
Green light laser green light procedure another minimally invasive surgical option used with great success by dr.
The greenlight laser can deliver up to 180watts directly to the prostate tissue which results in rapid tissue vaporisation.
I would suggest a repeat procedure with the green light laser.
Greenlight laser prostatectomy and turp treat the same condition bph.
Furthermore efficacy invasiveness cost and physician skill set should factor into decision making.
Whatever the surgeon is most comfortable doing will probably be.
Within moments the temperature of the blood becomes so great it causes the nearby cells to vaporize.
Bellman to treat bph or enlarged prostate is the green light laser procedure.
The procedure uses the technology of high powered laser light combined with fiber optics to vaporize the overgrowth of.
There are several different types of prostate laser surgery including.
However there are numerous differences between the therapies.
This surgery is done under general anesthesia using a laser to remove excess prostate tissue which is compressing the urethra.
With this procedure high intensity pulses of light are passed through a fiber inserted into the urethra to vaporize enlarged prostate tissue.
Maybe too little tissue was removed with the first procedure or scar tissue formed which caused the problem to reoccur.
Thirty one randomized trials have assessed holep over the 20 years of its availability.