Recording: Minimal invasive techniques in prostate surgery in an outpatient setting
Male lower urinary tract symptoms (mLUTS) due to benign prostatic enlargement are a common condition in our daily outpatient and office urology practice.
Organiser | European School of Urology (ESU) |
---|---|
CME | Not approved |
Duration | Approx. 80 minutes |
While the majority of patients can be successfully treated with conservative treatment, pelvic floor physiotherapy or pharmacotherapy, sometimes surgical interventions are indicated.
In this recording, different minimal invasive techniques which can be used in an outpatient setting will be discussed by an international forum of expert office urologists. State-of-the-art updates are given on UroLift, iTind, Botulinum Toxin injections and prostatic arterial embolisation. Other topics will be: “is there a place for permanent or intermittent catheterization” or “prostatic stents in the treatment of mLUTS?”