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Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP)

Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP)

Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) is a surgical treatment option used to manage urinary symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

As the prostate enlarges, it may press against the urethra and affect the normal flow of urine. This can lead to symptoms such as frequent urination, weak urine flow, difficulty starting urination, and a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. When these symptoms become persistent or significantly affect daily life, surgical treatment may be considered.

How HoLEP Works

HoLEP uses laser technology to remove the portion of the prostate that is obstructing urine flow. The procedure is performed through the natural urinary passage without the need for external incisions.

During the procedure, the enlarged prostate tissue is separated from the surrounding structures using a laser. The removed tissue is then processed and cleared from the bladder. This approach aims to relieve obstruction while preserving surrounding tissues.

When HoLEP May Be Considered

HoLEP may be considered in individuals who:

  • Experience moderate to severe urinary symptoms
  • Do not achieve sufficient improvement with medications
  • Have a significantly enlarged prostate
  • Prefer a more definitive treatment approach

The decision to proceed with HoLEP depends on individual factors, including symptom severity, prostate size, overall health, and clinical assessment by a healthcare professional.

Potential Benefits

HoLEP is one of several surgical options available for managing BPH. It is commonly considered for its ability to effectively relieve obstruction and improve urinary flow.

Potential benefits may include:

  • Improvement in urinary symptoms
  • Better urine flow
  • Reduced need for long-term medication
  • Suitability for a wide range of prostate sizes

Considerations

As with any surgical procedure, HoLEP involves certain considerations. These may include recovery time, temporary urinary symptoms during healing, and potential risks that should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

Outcomes may vary depending on individual circumstances and the experience of the treating team. Understanding both the benefits and considerations helps support informed decision-making.

Comparison with Other Surgical Options

HoLEP is one of several surgical approaches used to manage enlarged prostate. Other commonly performed procedures include transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and thulium laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuLEP).

Each technique works differently and may be suited to different situations. The choice of procedure depends on factors such as prostate size, available technology, and clinical expertise.

When to Seek Further Advice

If urinary symptoms are persistent, worsening, or affecting quality of life, it may be helpful to seek further evaluation. Understanding the underlying cause allows for a more tailored approach to treatment.

You may also explore available care options under the Find Care section to learn more about where these procedures are performed.

Learn More About HoLEP

Additional information on HoLEP, including procedural details and patient considerations, can be found at:

🔷 https://holep.my

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HoLEP & BPH

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