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  1. Feb 16, 2012 · Greenlight laser photo vaporization of the prostate (PVP) compares favorably with other options for treatment for enlarged prostate such as bipolar TURP, Revolix laser, and Evolve laser for BPH. Greenlight laser PVP is equally as effective as bipolar TURP and Holmium laser ablation of the prostate (HOLAP). For a large prostate, laser ...

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  2. Mayo Clinic urologists pioneered the use of laser energy to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia in the 90s. In fact, Mayo's Department of Urology is the birthplace of the"green light" laser for treatment of BPH. Today, Mayo Clinic is only one of a handful of medical centers in the U.S. that are considered "Centers of Excellence" using PVP laser ...

  3. TURP is performed in a hospital and requires general anesthesia. It also requires a hospital stay of 1 to 3 days, and a catheter. Side effects may include impotence, incontinence and bleeding. A 4 to 6 week recovery period is typical in most men following surgery. GreenLight generally requires a hospital stay of less than 24 hours.

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  4. May 9, 2023 · The world of medical advancements is constantly evolving, and green light laser surgery is no exception. This minimally invasive surgical technique is a popular treatment option for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a common prostate condition affecting men. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the pros and cons of green light laser surgery, exploring its […]

    • Francis Underwood
    • The Goliath Trial
    • Guiding My Patients Through The Decision
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    The clinical trial that really validated GreenLight was the GOLIATH trial, which showed GreenLight is as safe and effective as TURP, but also has demonstrated shorter recovery and fewer days in hospital.14 The GOLIATH trial was performed in 29 centers and 9 countries throughout Europe. In Great Britain, new technologies must be shown to be non-infe...

    In my practice I offer many of the available prostate procedures, and I feel it is important to make sure the treatment I recommend fits the patient’s needs. That said, the field of urology is embracing surgical technological advancements,17 such as GreenLight, which can achieve improved results over TURP with less side effects and cost.2 Research ...

    As urologists are looking to care for patients who haven’t yet been treated for their BPH, it’s important to remember that evidence shows that medications to treat BPH can have a long-term negative impact on patients.18 As more men want to get off oral medications, I believe they will be increasingly receptive to discussing GreenLight Therapy. And ...

  5. GreenLight laser treatment is a therapy that evaporates prostatic tissue which is blocking the outlet of the bladder. It is performed under anesthesia by placing a telescope into the urethra up to the level of the prostate. The laser fiber is guided through the scope and the prostate tissue is then quickly and gently vaporized. Other names for ...

  6. GreenLight laser surgery relieves BPH symptoms that often interfere with men’s everyday lives, such as: Difficulty beginning urination. Frequent or urgent need to urinate. Urinary retention, or the inability to completely empty the bladder. Waking up throughout the night to urinate.

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