HoLEP procedure experiences?
Background: 62 yo in good health, no meds or other conditions other than 3,3 Gleason and 4.8 PSA. Had my first visit to Mayo (Jacksonville) and was blown away by their efficiency, courtesy, and knowledge. Had blood test, MRI, and Uriflow exams. I am currently on active surveillance with an enlarged prostate causing retention and flow issues, risking damage to my bladder which shows some distention. I have a tele-health appointment this week to discuss having a HoLEP procedure (Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate) and would love to hear from you if you have had this done in regard to your experience, what to expect, what to ask the surgeon, etc. Thank you!
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Since you have at least one 4+3 your Gleason score is considered a seven. That is not something to just let go. That means you have cancer in your prostate and you really should treat it, it almost always spreads.
My brother had a 4+3 and at 76 he had 5 sessions of SBRT radiation to the prostate. That was done last January and he has been undetectable since then.
The effects of radiation are a lot less than the effects of surgery. I’ve had both and radiation didn’t affect me in any way and it didn’t affect my brother either.
If you speak to a urologist, they usually recommend surgery since they do surgery. You wanna speak to a variety of medical professionals including a genito urinary oncologist, the ones that specialize in prostate cancer.
If you don’t treat it soon, you should get ADT so that it stops it from growing, that works for almost everyone and allows you to think about it for a few months.
I think you meant HoLEP, right? Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate.
Neither of those procedures removes the peripheral zone which is where most PCas occur, not in the transition zone, which is where most BPH occurs. I would not consider those options unless you have an unusually focal tumor in your prostate AND it is entirely located within the area of the prostate normally resected in BPH surgeries. 3 cores of 4+3 is nothing to mess around with IMO.
@docandy111 NOT ALL radiation and the machines are alike. The margins used have an impact on how much healthy tissue is exposed and your side effects. You might want to Google the Mirage randomized trial which compares radiation machines, like the Mridian or Elekta, that have a built in MRI vs radiation machines that use fused images and are forced to use larger margins. Healthy tissue exposure matters and one can have significantly different results depending on the machine you choose with your doctors (I spoke with 5 radiation oncologists).
Docandy, you seem like a young 71. So I agree with every post before mine in terms of killing the cancer one way or the other and not screwing around with these different methods that just skirt the issue.
SBRT - whether MRI or CAT guided is an excellent choice if you want to avoid surgery and have fewer side effects. My buddy just had Cyber knife at Sloan: No ADT even though he had two 4+3 cores since his Decipher test was low probability of metastasis. ZERO side effects 3 months out, PSA went from 8 to .8 and it’s not done coming down.
Best of Luck to you!
@docandy111, you might be interested in reading the experiences of others who have had HoLEP for prostate cancer here:
- HoLEP procedure experiences?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/holep-procedure-experiences/
How are you doing?
Had my HoLep procedure done on September 10, 2024. I have been doing well. I just started about 2 weeks ago having a sensation in my rectum through my urethra when urinating. My steam is extremely strong and that drives that sensation. I think this is common? My Prostste was over 170 grams.
I know for me, it definitely is a different sensation when urinating. I think, over time, it goes back to filling more “normal” (or I have just gotten used to a different sensation). There are times when I really have a strong urge to urinate that it feels a little different. But what a relief to be able to go like a teenager again!
I am 77-years old with BPH living in the Los Angeles area. By reading this thread, I gathered a few great surgeon names like Drs. Krambeck, Lingeman,, and Dora with great skills in HoLEP. However I am wondering if anybody here has knowledge on any highly experienced surgeons who are also practicing HoLEP in my area. It would be wonderful if I don't have to fly far away to get this treatment unless necessary. I would rather get treated by a highly experienced doctor who has done this procedure at least several hundred times if not thousands. Thanks in advance.
My HoLEP was Sep 25th. I am having an experience like that as well. I can feel something from time to time even when not urinating. Did you find anything out about that sensation? Is it normal or concerning?
I am still having it. It feels like when I am urinating I have a rushing sensation in my rectal area. I am going to try to get more information. I have also noticed a little bit of pink blood when I am defacating in the morning only coming from urethra But never when I am urinating during the day or night
Strange feeling