2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2010.09.011
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VID-2.01: 980nm diode laser enucleation of the prostate (DiLEP)

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“…In general, the laser power in several studies was set lower from 80 to 120 W to avoid unexpected tissue damage (Seitz et al., 2009). DiLEP was first reported by Buisan et al in 2012 (Buisan, Saladie, Ruiz‐Dominguez, Bayona, & Ibarz, 2010). Resembling the classic HoLEP technique by Gilling, DiLEP was commented to have a better haemostatic effect with less blood loss and decrease in haemoglobin compared with HoLEP (He et al., 2019).…”
Section: Erectile Functionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In general, the laser power in several studies was set lower from 80 to 120 W to avoid unexpected tissue damage (Seitz et al., 2009). DiLEP was first reported by Buisan et al in 2012 (Buisan, Saladie, Ruiz‐Dominguez, Bayona, & Ibarz, 2010). Resembling the classic HoLEP technique by Gilling, DiLEP was commented to have a better haemostatic effect with less blood loss and decrease in haemoglobin compared with HoLEP (He et al., 2019).…”
Section: Erectile Functionmentioning
confidence: 98%