PVP (Photo-Selective Vaporization of the Prostate, or Laser TURP) Procedure names will vary: Greenlight PV, HoLAP, HoLEP, HoLRP, Lumenis, VersaPulse Power Suite. A new advance in laser prostate surgery and an alternative to traditional prostate surgery (TURP) for enlarged prostates |
Associated Urologists of Orange County State of the Art and Minimally Invasive Urology |
Dr. Tertzakian, Dr. Greenberger, and Dr. Pearce are proud to offer their patients this exciting new form of treatment of BPH. (Information adapted from Laserscope) |
Dr. Garo Tertzakian MD Dr. Matthew Greenberger MD Dr. Willian Pearce, MD Associated Urologists of Orange County Expertise in incontinence, bladder suspension ("bladder lift") and sling procedures, Monarc (tm) procedure, kidney stones, vasectomy and reversal, laparoscopy and laparoscopic urology surgery, prostate diseases including cancer and enlargement Adult and pediatric urology, urologic surgery Serving the greater Orange County California area, including Orange, Tustin, Irvine, Santa Ana |
PVP (Photo-Selective Vaporization of the Prostate) can be done by KTP laser (Greenlight PVP) or with a Holmium laser (Holmium laser ablation of the prostate, holmium laser resection of the prostate, Lumenis, or VersaPulse). These laser treatments of the prostate are new, minimally invasive surgical techniques for treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or enlargement of the prostate. Greenlight PV utilizes a specially designed laser light source and fiber optic delivery system developed by Laserscope in concert with researchers from the Mayo Clinic and other institutions around the world. The PVP procedure combines the immediate symptom relief and the dramatic flow rate improvements of the current "gold standard" procedure (called TURP or Trans-Urethral Resection of the Prostate) with minimal side effects, fast operative and recovery times, and usually no need for a catheter after surgery. Similar results are seen with the Lumenis Holmium laser ablation of the prostate (HoLAP) . |
No other BPH treatment option has been shown to clinically provide such dramatic and immediate symptom relief while concurrently providing significant uroflow results and minimal, if any, side-effects. The PVP technique is a fast, outpatient treatment that will satisfy both the subjective (symptom relief) and objective (uroflowometry results) outcomes of a successful BPH treatment. Other minimally invasive BPH treatment options (such as TUMT, microwave, TUNA, thermotherapy) require compromises to be made by the patient and/or the physician. With PVP, there are no compromises, patient's symptoms are drastically reduced and flow rates are significantly improved. The PVP procedure is performed in an outpatient setting, typically a hospital or surgical center, with average operative times normally less then 60 minutes. The GreenLight PV surgical laser system, which is used to perform the KTP laser PVP treatment, delivers laser light pulses through a specially designed fiber optic delivery device that is inserted through a standard cystoscope. The light pulses are directed towards the prostate tissue. The laser quickly and vaporizes and removes the prostatic obstruction without significant bleeding. Once the procedure is completed, patients have immediate post-operative symptom relief and dramatic improvements in symptoms, urinary flow rates, and bladder emptying. Long-term follow-up data from a Mayo Clinic study indicate that these dramatic improvements have been durable for approximately a 5-year follow-up period. Post-operative side effects, if any, have been minimal and transient. Patients usually feel well within several days of the procedure, but full recovery can take several weeks. Some blood in the urine is common during the recovery process. This is harmless, and rarely requires treatment. It is common to have decreased fluid with ejaculation after this or any prostate surgery, since the prostate is the gland which makes the fluid portion of the ejaculate. Changes in ejaculation are less with PVP than with TURP. Because the PVP does not cause deep tissue damage and tissue is effectively removed, many patients are sent home without catheter insertion. Others are sent home with catheters that are removed within 24 hours after treatment. After having performed well over 100 PVP procedures and based on the excellent clinical results and very high patient satisfaction, Associated Urologists of Orange County are firmly convinced that PVP is the procedure of choice for the surgical treatment of the enlarged prostate. At this time, we are also offering the Holmium laser prostate ablation procedure (HoLAP) to patients who qualify for it. |
Prostate enlargement causing blockage of urine flow |