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Cheat Sheet: Epidemiology, aetiology and diagnosis
LUTS have traditionally been related to bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Increasing numbers of studies show that LUTS are often unrelated to the prostate. Bladder dysfunction may also cause LUTS, as well as other structural or functional abnormalities.
Cheat Sheet: Disease management
Review both the conservative and pharmacological treatment options in the disease management of Male LUTS with this Cheat Sheet.
Cheat Sheet: Surgical treatment of benign prostatic obstruction: resection and enucleation techniques
This cheat sheet covers surgical treatments for benign prostatic obstruction (BPO). These include monopolar and bipolar TURP, laser vaporesection (ThuVARP), and enucleation techniques such as open prostatectomy (OP), HoLEP, ThuLEP, and others. Each method is evaluated for efficacy, safety, and suitability based on prostate size and patient conditions.
Cheat Sheet: Surgical treatment of benign prostatic obstruction: vaporisation and alternative ablative techniques
This EAU cheat sheet summarizes key guidelines for managing non-neurogenic male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). It covers prostate vaporization, alternative ablative techniques, non-ablative techniques, and treatment algorithms. The document highlights the efficacy, safety, and peri-operative profiles of various treatments, including laser vaporization, aquablation, and prostatic artery embolization.
Podcast: Dr. Vasileios Sakalis discusses the new section in the guidelines for Male Urinary Incontinence
In this podcast, Dr. Vasileios Sakalis, a member of the EAU Guidelines Panel for Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, reports on the new section in the guidelines relating to Male Urinary Incontinence.