Overview
The primary aim is to assess the impact of laser setting frequency and wattage during holmium laser enucleation of the prostate. There is currently no gold-standard laser settings for HoLEP procedures. In the investigator's current high-volume practice, the following settings for enucleation are: 2j 50hz. These settings are conventional settings, but there is no literature to prove optimal laser settings. The investigators hypothesizes that utilization of higher laser settings may be associated with a clinically significant (defined as > 10%) decrease in procedural time without any detrimental postoperative outcomes, and a utilization of lower laser settings may be associated with a clinically significant (defined as >10%) reduction in postoperative irritative voiding symptoms without any detrimental postoperative outcomes.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Males 18-89 who are undergoing HoLEP for the treatment of bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms, that are typically caused by enlarged prostates
Exclusion Criteria:
- Prostates measurements over 200g
- Patients who lack decisional capacity
- Patients who are non-english speakers