Thursday, September 12, 2013

Originally posted September 12, 2013

This time I visited the prestigious Clinique Saint Agustin in Bordeaux, France


This clinic is the most important center in Europe in laparoscopic urology. There they perform 5000 laparoscopic procedures and more than 1000 robotic surgeries per year. Dr. Gaston, Dr. Piechaud and their colleagues are very well known worldwide for their specialization in laparoscopy and specially in robotic radical prostatectomy.

Dr. Richard Gaston ready to start a robotic laparoscopic prostatectomy with one of the two robots available at St. Agustin

Dr. Gastón has collaborated with us for the last 7 years and comes to operate every month to Clínica CEMTRO, we are very good friends.

The reason for this invitation was that the urologists at Saint Agustin wanted to learn to perform Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate in patients with big prostates, e.g. high volume benign prostatic hyperplasia.


They prepared five patients that we operated in two days, and I had the occasion to demonstrate the details of this technique. All patients had big glands, some also had big and multiple bladder calculi (stones) that we could fragment seamlessly with this Holmium laser. We also tried the Storz morcellator, that has improved recently and the Piranha system with the Vmax blades, my favourite morcellator.

All surgeries went very well and patients recovered extremely fast. My french colleagues were very happy to see this and I think they were convinced that it is perfectly possible to treat big prostate adenomas with laser enucleation. Also they could ascertain its superiority to the laparoscopic approach they were using up to now, as patients can be discharged the next day as opposed to three days after the laparoscopic operation.

With Dr. Piechaud during the surgical session
I really enjoyed collaborating with these great urologists, true living legends of urology, and help to light their enthusiasm for laser prostatectomy. It was a great honor to help them and I returned to Madrid very happy after this session.



Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Originally posted September 4, 2013

Again we had Dr. Gaston with us to operate at Clinica CEMTRO.

Dr. Gaston is an international expert in urooncology and laparoscopy who works at Clinique Saint Augstin in Bordeaux. He has been collaborating with us in Madrid for seven years.


In the surgical session, he was assisted by Monique, her nurse from Bordeaux and Dr. Estefania Romero, our expert laparoscopist at ICUA.

This time we tried the VIKING system for 3D laparoscopic high definition visualization.

Dr. Gaston invited me to visit their department in Bordeaux next week to help them with their fist cases of laser prostatectomy.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Originally posted August 30, 2013

My holidays are over, time to get back to work!

This season has started very well, we did a surgical session at Hill Clinic, in Sofia, Bulgaria.

This time we operated for two days, and all operations went very well. The GreenLEP procedure (GreenLight Enucleation of the Prostate) is a wonderful operation, very fast and safe. Every time I do it I am more convinced that this is much superior to conventional surgery in every sense. I am so proud that I conceived this technique and perfected it to the point it is today.


I love to see the smiles of operated patients and to be able to offer them the best possible results with this technique.




Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Originally posted August 21, 2013

I went to Gran Canaria to participate in the section "Saber Vivir" (know how to live) from the program La Mañana de la 1 of Spanish National TV.

We spoke about a lot of things, in this wonderful morning TV program on health, including bladder ageing, and bladder problems in women and men.




  • Saber vivir - Consejos urológicos para el verano 21/08/13





  • Friday, July 26, 2013

    Originally posted July 26, 2013

    Again I went to Sofia to operate at Hill Clinic,  this is my last trip before I take my summer holidays.


    This time we had a lot of work and we did 23 prostatectomies in several days.

    I am very fortunate to be able to collaborate with Hill Clinic. I feel we help a lot of patients. It is typical there to operate old patients with big prostatic glands that carry a urinary catheter, with a lot of co-morbidities (cardiac, diabetic patients) that make them high risk surgical candidates.

    Everything went very well, the laser enucleation technique is no doubt the gold standard for the treatment of BPH. It is impressive to see the patients the next day, as if we had not operated them. I love to see how we can operate a high number of patients with a minimal complication rate. In this session, for example, no patient had any significant intra or postoperative complication. The surgical time is getting shorter, we did some of the procedures in less than 30 minutes.


    We operated patients with small, medium and big prostatic sizes (we extracted 160 grams of tissue from one of the patients with a huge gland). We left a lot of work for the pathologist, literally kilos of prostate tissue.

    Then I returned to Madrid. I work monday and tuesday and then I will take my summer holidays. Despite my love for my work I feel like resting a little bit!




    Tuesday, July 16, 2013

    Originally posted July 16, 2013

    Today we received the visit of two representatives from the laser manufacturing company Lumenis, who came to watch surgeries and to exchange knowledge and ideas.

    I performed several operations with Holmium laser that went really well.


    Moshe Shtengel, Director of Global Marketing of Lumenis, left a comment in our visitors book.


    Thursday, July 11, 2013

    Originally posted July 11, 2013

    Yesterday I went to the hospital in Udine, Italy, to help Dr. Simone Crivellaro in a surgical session. The objective was to help him with his first case of GreenLEP (GreenLight Enucleation of the Prostate). Dr. Crivellaro had already been at Hill Clinic in Bulgaria to witness some procedures some months ago.


    We performed two operations in two patients with very large prostates, of 120 grams. Maybe they were not the best patients to learn with, as big prostates are technically more demanding.


    I performed the first case, we obtained 115 grams of prostatic tissue, and then Dr. Crivellaro started the second case and I finished it. We also obtained a big volume of tissue, 110 grams of prostatic adenoma, in this case.


    The session was very interesting. I believe this technique can be taught when the surgeon already has experience with vaporization. Dr. Crivellaro told me he has operated already 300 patients with vaporization. Now he will have to develop his experience with GreenLEP.



    Tuesday, July 02, 2013

    Originally posted July 2, 2013

    Today we received the visit of Dr. Richard Gaston who came to operate with us at Clínica CEMTRO.

    We performed two laparoscopic radical prostatectomies in patients with prostate cancer. We had Dr. Juarez, from Gran Canaria, joining us for the session as we were operating one of his patients.


    Everything went very well, Dr. Gaston is a true master of the technique and he feels at home operating with us after seven years of collaboration, also our colleague Estefanía Romero was trained in laparoscopy at his center, so they work in perfect synchrony.

    Again he commented his interest of welcoming me in September at Clinique Saint Agustin in Bordeaux to help them start with their experience with their brand new Holmium laser for the treatment of BPH and I will help them with pleasure.


    Sunday, June 30, 2013

    Originally posted June 30, 2013

    Today I woke up early and took the high speed train to reach Zaragoza in time to reach the  Hospital Viamed Montecanal to demonstrate the use of the GreenLight XPS laser to Dr. Jorge Rioja and his uncle, Dr. Carlos Rioja, as they have recently adopted this technology.


    They had programmed three surgical cases. I demonstrated the anatomic vaporization technique, the vapo-enucleation technique and the GreenLight Enucleation of the prostate (GreenLEP).


    All cases went really well and I really enjoyed the company of my friends, sharing tips and tricks in this  very nice new hospital in Zaragoza.

    Originally posted June 30, 2013

    This time we received visitors from the american company Neotract, to watch how we performed the treatment of two patients suffering of BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia) with the UROLIFT system.


    This UROLIFT system is very ingenious and technologically sophisticated and allows to treat patients with mild or moderate BPH symptoms in a minimally invasive fashion, improving their symptoms without altering their ability to ejaculate. This is common in other forms of surgical treatment of BPH.

    The technique consists in introducing a sophisticated cystoscope in the urethra of the patient under sedation.


    The device introduces a needle in the prostate that releases a titanium filament that is fixed outside the prostate capsule.


    Another filament is deployed in the inside of the urethra and a suture joins both filaments compressing the prostatic tissue, to widen the urethral lumen and allow for the easier passage of urine.


    Normally four of these are placed, and this allows the patient to improve his urinary symptoms and many times, to abandon the medical treatment they were having.


    In the published clinical studies, patients improve significantly, and this improvement is maintained during at least three years.

    I think it is a very reasonable option for young men with BPH symptoms that want to improve their urinary symptoms without losing the ability to ejaculate.


    Thursday, June 27, 2013

    Originally posted June 27, 2013

    Again I traveled to Modena to operate with Dr. Giovanni Ferrari (in the photo with me) at the Ospedale Hesperia.

    This time we had a surgical session with three patients and we received the visit of Dr. Francesco Vacirca, from Sicily, Dr. Giancarlo Carloni and Dr. Riccardo Lombi, from Perugia and Dr. Livio Bilotta, from Tivoli.


    I performed three different operations with the GreenLight laser, an anatomic vaporization, a vapo-enucleation and a complete enucleation or GreenLEP (GreenLight Enucleation of the Prostate) of a patient with a very big prostate gland.

    All the cases went really well and then I returned to Madrid in the afternoon.


    Wednesday, June 26, 2013

    Originally posted June 26, 2013

    This month I was interviewed by this Spanish magazine.


    Saturday, June 22, 2013

    Originally posted June 22, 2013

    Again I travelled to Sofia, Bulgaria to operate at Hill Clinic.


    In this occasion we celebrated the fourth anniversary of the clinic. I started to collaborate with them three years ago and since then we perform the GreenLEP (GreenLight laser enucleation of the prostate) technique to treat the clinic's patients suffering from Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia.

    To celebrate the event, Hill organised several activities and an open doors day where for the first time in Bulgaria we could show the GreenLight SIM, a computerized simulation of GreenLight laser vaporization of the prostate, a tool for urologists to train themselves before treating a real patient.



    For me it has been a great experience to collaborate with Hill Clinic all these years, it has allowed me to develop this technique progressively, perfect it, introducing minute improvements as I got to understand how to make this procedure faster and safer. Interestingly, we reached 300 Enucleations the day of the 4th anniversary, we did 43 in 2010, 75 in 2011, 103 in 2012 and 79 up to now in 2013.

    This weekend, as it is usual, we performed 14 operations in three days that went really well.


    These are the specimens of prostatic tissue that we sent to the pathologist for histological analysis. This technique allows to extract all the adenomatous tissue independently of the prostate size and to analyze it.

    Also the technique has improved a lot with the new Vmax blades of the Piranha morcellator, that allow for an extremely fast morcellation. In this extract from the intraoperative data of two of the cases we did this weekend we can see the prostatic volume as estimated by abdominal ultrasound, the weight of the tissue extracted (137 g and 73 g), the energy used, the firing time of the laser at 80 w and 40 w settings, the active morcellation time and the total morcellation time. It is impressive to be able to extract adenomatous tissue in such a short time (137 grams in 14 minutes and 26 seconds and 73 grams in four minutes and 5 seconds of real time), as it allows us to perform most cases in under one hour.

    I am really convinced that any urologist who sees the work we do will agree that there is no justification nowadays to keep performing open prostatectomy.



    The truth is that there I feel great, with my friends and colleagues from Buglaria. I really believe that we form an elite team of laser prostatectomy at the top level. In the photo from left to right, Dr. Botsevski, the nurse Ms. Petia, Dr. Kotsev, Mr. Lubo and Dr. Georgiev, all of them great professionals.

    Thursday, June 20, 2013

    Originally posted June 20, 2013

    Today we had programmed three GreenLEP operations. We received the visit of two representatives from Germany and USA of the surgical instrument manufacturer Richard Wolf.


    They also came interested in seeing the GreenLEP procedures (GreenLight Laser Enucleation of the Prostate). Normally we use their surgical instruments to perform this operation.

    I am specially happy with the Piranha morcellator, with the new rotational blades Vmax, that allows us to extract the prostatic adenomatous tissue once we have enucleated it from its capsule and pushed it into the bladder.



    Our surgical procedure time has been reduced much since we use them, because we achieve a very fast morcellation of 10 grams per minute during the morcellation phase, that is really impressive. Typically, to enucleate a 100 gram prostate we would need 40-45 minutes for the enucleation step, 5 minutes to change the instruments and start the morcellation and 10 minutes to finish. This is a true leap forward if we compare this with previous enucleations, where to morcellate 100 grams  of tissue we had to work for about 40 minutes.

    In this occasion I also showed them the pre and postoperative transrectal ultrasound picture, that shows the beauty and value of this surgical technique.


    Tuesday, June 18, 2013

    Originally posted June 18, 2013

    Today we received the visit of Mr. Mike Kujak, the general manager of American Medical Systems, the company producing the GreenLight laser in the US, as well as many other medical devices for the treatment of pelvic health problems.


    He came to Madrid interested to see in person the GreenLEP (GreenLight laser enucleation of the prostate) technique that I have developed, as well as the anatomic vaporization technique. The postoperative ultrasound of the prostate we enucleated showed a perfect job! It was impressive. We probably removed 90 grams of tissue and the cavity was perfect!


    After we finished the two procedures we went out for dinner in Madrid. I have to say that despite my close relationship with this company for many years it is the first time I see a CEO "coming down to the kitchen"to see first hand how their products are used. I was very positively surprised by this attitude. He left a comment in our visitor book.


    Later on our Pathologist confirmed we had extracted 90 grams of tissue.


    Friday, June 07, 2013

    Originally posted June 7, 2013


    This weekend I went to Gran Canaria with Dr. Juarez. He invited me to operate with him a patient with a large prostate gland. We performed a GreenLEP technique at the Clínica San Roque in Gran Canaria. Everything went very well and I was happy to know that the patient had left the following morning.


    Dr. juarez pioneered the application of GreenLight laser for the treatment of BPH at the Canary Islands. We have operated a lot together and we are very good friends.

    Originally posted June 7, 2013

    Today I took the AVE (the famous spanish high speed train), and at 300 km/h I reached Zaragoza and went to the University Hospital Miguel Servet to meet Dr. Rodriguez Vela, the head of department.


    They had prepared two patients with big prostates to see the new GreenLight XPS laser in action. I demonstrated the anatomic vaporization technique and the vapo-enucleation technique (lateral lobe vaporization, localization of the capsule and enucleation of the middle lobe)


    In both cases the result was very good, and I think they enjoyed seeing how one can easily localize the capsule and perform a radical vaporization of the adenoma that mimics what we did with open prostatectomy. I am convinced this is the future of the surgery of BPH. I had a great time with my friends in Zaragoza, I hope to return soon.

    Then I came back to madrid, tonight I will depart to Gran Canaria, tomorrow I will operate there with my good friend Dr. Juarez del Dago.


    Thursday, May 30, 2013

    Originally posted May 30, 2013

    Again I went to the Hospital de Torrejón in Madrid with my nurse Vanesa to help the urology team captained by Dr. Luis Llanes, head of the department of urology and his colleagues with their learning process with Holmium laser enucleation.


    We did two cases that went really well. It is a complex technique and the learning curve is long, but with very good results.

    Wednesday, May 29, 2013

    Originally posted May 29, 2013

    Today we had a surgical session at Clínica CEMTRO and we received the visit of two urologists from France, very interested in the surgery of benign prostatic hyperplasia with the GreenLight laser, Dr. Vincent Misrai, from Toulouse and Dr. Sebastian Vincendeau, from Rennes.

    I performed three operations and I could show them he GreenLEP procedure (GreenLight Laser Enucleation of the Prostate), one anatomical vaporization and one vapo-enucleation (enucleation of the middle lobe). They enjoyed the experience:


    And these were the comments they wrote at the visitor book.



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