Aim: This study was aimed to evaluate patients' satisfaction with tranvesical prostatectomy in the Urology department of University Hospital Gabriel Touré according to the (International Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS) and the quality of life scores.

Patients And Methods: We conducted a prospective descriptive study over a 12-month period including a consecutive cohort of patients who had transvesical prostatectomy. Each patient was evaluated before and six weeks after the surgery. We used the IPSS as an assessment tool, supplemented by the Quality of Life (SQ) questionnaire.

Results: One hundred and thirteen (113) patients aged 71 ± 8 years old on average were evaluated. The mean duration of symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia was 19 months and 17% of patients had a mechanical complication. All patients had either moderate or severe lower urinary tract symptoms preoperatively, while 99% of them had an IPSS score <8 postoperatively.

Conclusion: Transvesical prostatectomy allows an important improvement of the IPSS score of the patients and their satisfaction about their quality of life.

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