May 2024 CASE REPORT: MANAGEMENT OF A 601-GRAM PROSTATE AND BLADDER STONE REMOVAL USING HOLEPFeaturing: Amy E. Krambeck, MD
Amy E. Krambeck, MD, presents a case of a 67-year-old man with a large prostate that was managed with holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP). When the patient arrived at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital Emergency Department, clinicians discovered that his prostate was enlarged at a volume of 660 CCs, and he had a 4-centimeter bladder stone. This patient had previously undergone a transurethral resection of the prostate elsewhere and had tried intermittent catheterization unsuccessfully. Dr. Krambeck performed a HoLEP on this patient, removing 601 grams of tissue as a result. Watch the surgical footage> |
Amy E. Krambeck, MD, Chief of Endourology and Stone Disease in the Department of Urology, Professor of Urology
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