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Abstract Introduction Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) is a minimally invasive procedure for the management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Bladder Outlet Obstruction. The European Associations of Urologists (EAU) recommend HoLEP should be offered to patients with prostates measuring >30cc or who are anticoagulated Aim To review the outcomes of one-unit HoLEP procedures. Comparing the first third of patients to the final third of patients in a 183-patient cohort. Method We collected data retrospectively over 44-month period from 183 patients using electronic patient records. Outcomes measured; length of stay (los), length of time for catheter. Length of time of procedure. comparing the 1st 61 patient with the last 61 patients and reviewed rates of complications from HoLEP using the Clavien-Dindo classification Results The mean size of prostate was 83cc. 149 (81%) of patients had a LOS of £ 1 day. The mean length of catheter time 3.44 days. Mean length of operating time – 71 minutes. Length of time for the 1st 61 patients was 70.2 minutes compared with 73.1 minutes for last 61 patients. With regards to complications, 8 patient had Grade 3 however 0 patients had grade 4 or 5. Conclusions Patients undergo HoLEP procedure with Prostate size in keeping with EAU. This unit has a short length of stay post-op with low complication rate. HoLEP has a short post op catheter time.

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