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Effect of Anesthesia Techniques on Quality of Recovery Scores in HOLEP Surgery

The Effect of Anesthesia Techniques on Quality of Recovery (QoR-40) Scores in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate - HoLEP) Surgery: A Cross-Sectional, Observational, Prospective Study


Sponsor

TC Erciyes University

Enrollment

450 participants

Start Date

Jun 20, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The aim of this observational study is to evaluate the effects of different anesthesia techniques on the quality of recovery (QoR) and patient satisfaction in male patients, typically older adults with benign prostatic hyperplasia, undergoing Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP). Participants will undergo HoLEP surgery under one of three anesthesia techniques-general, spinal, or combined spinal-epidural anesthesia-and will complete the QoR-40 questionnaire both before and after the surgery.


Eligibility

Sex: MALEMin Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria2

  • Patients scheduled for HOLEP surgery due to benign prostatic hyperplasia.
  • Patients who consent to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Refusal to participate in the study
  • Presence of cognitive impairment
  • Use of psychoactive medications
  • Failure of the intraoperative anesthesia technique and necessity to change the anesthesia method
  • Requirement for reoperation or admission to the intensive care unit
  • Voluntary withdrawal from the study

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Interventions

PROCEDUREAnesthesia method

Patients will be divided into subgroups according to different anesthesia methods (general, spinal, and combined spinal-epidural anesthesia) and compared in terms of recovery quality (QoR-40) and other parameters.


Locations(1)

Erciyes University

Melikgazi, Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)

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