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. 1992 Jul;152(7):1507-12.

Assessing symptom improvement after elective prostatectomy for benign prostatic hypertrophy

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  • PMID: 1378260

Assessing symptom improvement after elective prostatectomy for benign prostatic hypertrophy

A B Flood et al. Arch Intern Med. 1992 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Elective surgery for benign prostatic hypertrophy requires estimates of likely improvement.

Methods: Data are from a prospective study of all patients without cancer who underwent transurethral prostatectomy. After eliminating patients for whom surgery was not elective, we examined symptom improvement.

Results: Surgery was effective in reducing symptoms for all but those with very mild preoperative symptoms. For the remainder, the average level of postoperative outcomes achieved was independent of the initial symptom severity.

Conclusions: Elective prostatectomy is effectiveness for improving symptoms. The improvement is typically sustained, and for some symptoms improvement continues during the first year after surgery. Patients with severe symptoms were as likely to achieve the same level of postoperative improvement as were patients with less severe problems initially. However, patients with very mild symptoms benefited little or none from surgery.

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