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A global knowledge, attitudes and practices survey on anatomical endoscopic enucleation of prostate for benign prostatic hyperplasia among urologists

Kalyan GudaruDepartment of Urology University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust Stoke‐on‐Trent UKDaniel A. González‐PadillaUniversity Hospital 12 de Octubre Madrid SpainDaniele CastellaniDepartment of Urology IRCCS INRCA Ancona ItalyLéonardo BlancoUniversity Hospital La Moraleja Madrid SpainYılören TanıdırDepartment of Urology Marmara University School of Medicine Istanbul TurkeyLo Ka LunS.H. Ho Urology Centre Department of Surgery The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong ChinaMarcelo Langer WroclawskiBP ‐ A Beneficência Portuguesa de São Paulo São Paulo BrazilPankaj N. MaheshwariFortis Hospital Mulund Mumbai IndiaFelipe FigueiredoDepartment of Urology Pompéia Hospital Caxias do Sul BrazilJeremy Yuen‐Chun TeohS.H. Ho Urology Centre Department of Surgery The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China
2020en
ABI

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There is an increasing use of the procedure, anatomical endoscopic enucleation of the prostate, as an alternative to conventional transurethral resection of prostate for surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. However, barriers to adoption of this procedure remain and no prior studies explored this important aspect till date. The aim of this study is to identify the predictors and barriers of surgeon-related practices in this area. The study findings may also provide valuable insight into current practice trends worldwide. To achieve the objectives, we conducted an online, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study between 1st September 2019 and 5th October 2019 to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices among urologists worldwide. Our findings showed that the main barriers for adoption of the procedure were lack of mentorship, a steep learning curve, and unavailability of morcellator, bipolar or laser energy sources. Fear of urinary incontinence, bleeding and bladder injury were not major hindrance to adoption of this technique. The results also demonstrated that there will be continued increase in utility of the procedure in the future.

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