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First, we would like to congratulate the authors for their imperative study comparing GreenLight XPS 180W and HPS 120W laser for the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Their study has clearly demonstrated better results with the XPS 180-W laser in terms of the lesser use of the laser fiber and laser time and a shorter operative time, catheterization period, and hospital stay. 1 Ben-Zvi T. Hueber P.A. Liberman D. et al. GreenLight XPS 180W vs HPS 120W laser therapy for benign prostate hyperplasia: a prospective comparative analysis after 200 cases in a single-center study. Urology. 2013; 81: 853-858 Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (54) Google Scholar GreenLight XPS 180W vs HPS 120W Laser Therapy for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia: A Prospective Comparative Analysis After 200 Cases in a Single-center StudyUrologyVol. 81Issue 4PreviewTo evaluate the safety, efficacy, and short-term outcomes of the new GreenLight XPS (GL-XPS) 180W laser system (AMS, Minnetonka, MI) in comparison to the former generation GL-HPS 120W system for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in a prospective nonrandomized single-center study. Full-Text PDF Reply by the AuthorsUrologyVol. 82Issue 3PreviewFirst, we would like to thank Kathpalia et al for this pertinent question, as well as the Editor for giving us the opportunity to respond. Full-Text PDF
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