Palliative transurethral resection in men with castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC): Minimally invasive procedure with minimal morbidity?

2012 
233 Background: About 20 to 30% of men with CRPC with a prostate in situ will develop subvesical obstruction due to locally progressing prostate cancer with time. Treatment options include palliative TURP, urinary diversion by transurethral or suprapubic catheters. There are only few reports critically evaluating the outcome of palliative TURP and the development of associated symptoms of locally progressing CRPC. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all patients who underwent palliative TURP for locally advanced CRPC with regard to the functional and oncological outcome. In addition, we analysed the frequency of complications associated with locally advanced (LA) CRPC. Patient with incidental prostate cancer were excluded from the analysis. Results: Between 2004–2010 a total of 83 patients were identified. The mean age of the patients was 76 (60–91) years. Mean PSA at time of TURP was 78 (1–253) ng/ml. Initial therapy included androgen deprivation monotherapy in 67.8%, radiation therapy in 28.6% and acti...
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