Evaluation of Early Home Return Care Pathway in Patients Who Have Undergone Endoscopic Enucleation of Prostate Adenoma by Laser
Prostate adenoma management includes, if necessary, surgical treatments: resection or vaporization by endoscopy or by open surgery in case of a very large prostate. Laser technology is a curative treatment for prostate adenoma. The minimum duration of hospitalization, in the context of enucleation prostatic endoscopy by laser, is estimated at 48 hours. The Union Clinique has developed an improved rehabilitation care pathway reducing hospitalization duration to 24 hours (one night hospitalization). This care pathway involves patient as an actor in its care but also health professionals, in particular nurses. This study is based on the hypothesis that the model developed by the Union Clinique can be translated to other healthcare establishments and that home return supervized by nurses allows reducing hospital stay length without increasing the risk of serious complications for patients
• Patient planned for endoscopic enucleation of prostate adenoma with laser
• Patient with symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia and refractory to medical reatment and/or
• Patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia complicated by chronic retention of urine and/or
• Patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia complicated by prostatitis and/or
• Patient with symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia