2019
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9056(19)31084-x
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Pulling the Foley: Can the prostatic urethral lift be used in men with catheter dependent urinary retention?

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“…Of the 30 patients included, 25 (83.3%) became catheter free within 3 days following treatment. 62 A more recent retrospective study of 165 retention patients treated with PUL reported similar catheter‐free rates of 69% after 5 days, 83% by 1 month, and 87% at 2‐year follow‐up. 63 Further surgical intervention was required in 8%.…”
Section: Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatments (Mist)mentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Of the 30 patients included, 25 (83.3%) became catheter free within 3 days following treatment. 62 A more recent retrospective study of 165 retention patients treated with PUL reported similar catheter‐free rates of 69% after 5 days, 83% by 1 month, and 87% at 2‐year follow‐up. 63 Further surgical intervention was required in 8%.…”
Section: Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatments (Mist)mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…One retrospective study investigated the outcomes of PUL in men with catheter‐dependent urinary retention, with a mean follow‐up of 7.1 months. Of the 30 patients included, 25 (83.3%) became catheter free within 3 days following treatment 62 . A more recent retrospective study of 165 retention patients treated with PUL reported similar catheter‐free rates of 69% after 5 days, 83% by 1 month, and 87% at 2‐year follow‐up 63 .…”
Section: Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatments (Mist)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A small study with short-term follow-up (mean 7 months) reported catheter-free rates of 83% within 3 days of treatment. 39 A larger retrospective study of 165 UR patients reported catheter-free rates of 83% at 1 month, and 87% at 2-year follow-up, but further surgical intervention was required in 8%. 40 A more recent prospective study including patients with AUR who were subsequently treated with PUL reported catheter-free rates of 73% at 12 months, similar to a real-world prospective registry of 388 patients which reported 80% catheter-free rates.…”
Section: Treatment Of Urmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A clear definition of the type of UR was available only in a few of these studies. A small study with short‐term follow‐up (mean 7 months) reported catheter‐free rates of 83% within 3 days of treatment 39 . A larger retrospective study of 165 UR patients reported catheter‐free rates of 83% at 1 month, and 87% at 2‐year follow‐up, but further surgical intervention was required in 8% 40 .…”
Section: Treatment Of Urmentioning
confidence: 99%