The clinical condition known as accidental PCa (iPCa) is characterised by the possibility of PCa being unintentionally discovered when examining resected tissue from BPH procedures under a microscope. The purpose of this research is to determine the incidence of iPCa after BPH surgery, to analyse the related surgical techniques to closely examine the preoperative and postoperative care. Software from Epi Info Epidemiological 7 Statcalc and SPSS 18.0 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) were used to statistically analyse the study's data. Descriptive statistics were used to display the data, including number (n), percentage (%), mean±standard deviation (SD) mean (min–max) values. A 5% margin of error and a 95% confidence interval (CI) were used to analyse causal linkages. TURP was the most frequently done operation, with 18266 instances (or around 82.5% of all procedures). RASP had the lowest frequency, with 1090 operations (4.9%). The contemporary prevalence of iPCa after BPH surgery.
S. Deepak, A. Kalaiventhan and V. Panday. A Clinical Assessment on Incidental Prostate Cancer in Patients Treated for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makrjms.2024.1.381.385
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-9346/10.36478/makrjms.2024.1.381.385