Amy E. Kramback, MD, presented “BPH Morcellation” during the 1st International Functional and Reconstructive Urology Update on August 28, 2024, in Denver, Colorado.
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How to cite: Kramback, Amy E. “BPH Morcellation.” August 28, 2024. Accessed Dec 2024. https://grandroundsinurology.com/greenlight-pvp/
BPH Morcellation – Summary
Amy E. Kramback, MD, presents a detailed overview of morcellation and its potential complications, particularly in Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP). In this 14-minute presentation, she explains the technical requirements for performing morcellation.
Dr. Rebeck narrates a video of the procedure’s steps. She highlights how challenging nodules can sometimes require additional laser grooves to enable effective morcellation.
Complications during morcellation are also reviewed. Intraoperative issues include capsular perforations and bladder injuries. Injury to the ureteral orifices, while rare, can occur during morcellation. Dr. Krambeck also discusses postoperative complications and their management, including bleeding, clot retention, and infections such as UTIs or epididymitis. Incontinence, mainly urge incontinence, is another common postoperative issue. However, with proper technique, HoLEP and morcellation present low complication rates and excellent patient outcomes.
About The 1st International Functional and Reconstructive Urology Update (IFRUU)
The International Functional and Reconstructive Urology Update is a multi-day meeting focused on functional and reconstructive urology (FRU). FRU is a rapidly expanding subspecialty with the vision to improve the lives of all patients with urinary disorders. The IFRUU conference aims to equip practitioners with the tools to manage patients with functional urologic disorders effectively. The inaugural IFRUU conference took place from August 28-30, 2024 in Denver, Colorado.
For further educational activities from this conference, visit our collection page.