
This patient had a very big median lobe, that can easily be seen in this ultrasound image. The way I treat median lobes is to reduce them uniformly until I reach the bladder neck, and then I perform an incission in the midline until I see the bladder neck fibres. Later on, the bladder neck is widened laterally. This strategy avoids damaging the ureteral orifices. It is a simple and quick way of treating the median lobe and achieving a fantastic result without risk of complications. This christmas I could not sleep one night and I started drawing these in order to explain this technique to other doctors interested in KTP laser prostate surgery (PVP- Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate).

Interestingly, one of the surgeons attending the surgical session in theatre has asked me to fly to Valencia again in March in order to operate him, he is very bothered by his symptoms and he has decided to undergo PVP. It will be my pleasure to treat a colleague.
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