Between December 1991 and December 1993, 74 BPH patients with an increased operative risk and concomitant diseases such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension were submitted to a transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP). After TUIP, patients were randomized to two different groups: group 1 was followed without additional treatment and group 2 received an LHRH analogue for the first 6 months of follow-up. With respect to transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), TUIP has been shown to demonstrate a lower perioperative morbidity. This advantage has lent further support to this technique as a valid alternative for patients in poor general conditions who are at high risk with more invasive procedures. One of the limits of TUIP is the long-term effectiveness. Aim of this study was to ascertain whether in patients with BPH and an increased operative risk who require immediate and definitive treatment but with a low perioperative morbidity, the long-term effectiveness of TUIP can be stabilized by the administration of an LHRH analogue. At present postoperative follow-up ranges from a minimum of 24 months to a maximum 48 months (mean 38.4 months). Perioperative morbidity rate associated with TUIP was 8.1%. In the group randomized to combination therapy (TUIP + LHRH analogue), the clinical condition of the patients was not modified by LHRH analogue treatment and none of the patients withdrew from treatment. Loss of sexual potency occurred in all patients on LHRH analogue, however, none of these patients discontinued treatment for this reason. At the end of the cycle of hormone treatment, sexual potency returned to pretreatment values in 69.5% of patients after a mean of 3.2 months. In this study the objective efficacy of the treatment was evaluated using flow rate measurements, and the subjective assessment of outcomes, using the International Prostate Symptom Score. Statistically significant differences between the two groups (TUIP alone or TUIP + LHRH analogue) (p < 0.01) were reported at 6 months and were still maintained at 24 months of follow up. Results emerging from this investigation confirm that TUIP may be considered extremely safe procedure with low operative risk. In selected BPH patients who are at high risk, with a more invasive procedure and who must be submitted to immediate and definitive treatment, the association of an LHRH analogue seems to increase the long-term effectiveness of TUIP. Five year follow-up studies are still in progress.
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