Lower urinary tract symptoms caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia are the most widespread and frequent urological problem among men, affecting about a third of the male population of Russia over 50 years of age. Surgical intervention is the most effective method of treating benign prostatic hyperplasia, and about 75,000 surgical interventions are performed annually in Russia. Today, of all available surgical treatments, monopolar transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), in which enlarged prostate tissue is resected with a monopolar electrode, has been the preferred surgical method since the 1970s. This method of therapy can significantly improve the maximum urinary flow rate (Qmax), reduce obstructive symptoms assessed on the basis of the international questionnaire on the severity (IPSS) and improve the quality of life of patients. However, monopolar TURP is a rather risky procedure due to the possibility of developing serious complications such as massive bleeding or TURP syndrome (water intoxication syndrome of the body). Consequently, practicing urologists all over the world are faced with the urgent task of developing minimally invasive surgical methods of treatment, the results of which would be at least similar to those after monopolar TURP, while with fewer intra- and postoperative complications, side effects and a shorter recovery period for the patient.
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