


Urologist · HoLEP Specialist · Robotic Surgeon · ICUA Madrid






The set-up was impressive. Six simultaneous theatres, with many minimally invasive operations scheduled for the morning. In Cancun, three big screens and three moderators, to allow the more than 1200 urologists registered in the congress to choose what comments to listen to. It was very impressive to walk around the surgical theatres, world class surgeons in every one of them...
Dr. Octavio Castillo (Chile) performing a laparoscopic radical prostatectomy.
Dr. Ralph Clayman (EE.UU), performing a PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolythotomy).
Dr. Peter Gilling (New Zealand), perfoming a Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate.
Dr. Mantu Gupta (EE.UU.), performing a flexible nephroureteroscopy.
My patient was an old man that had carried a urinary catheter since January. His prostate was relatively small and the operation took 35 minutes, but I had time enough to explain the new technique of photoselective vaporization of the prostate with the new high powered Greenlight HPS laser.

This technique was agreed at the IGLU (International Greenlight Users) Group meeting celebrated in Madrid in July. I thought it would be a good idea to name it "PVP 2.0" (Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate 2.0) to differenciate it from the technique we used with the former 80 watt Greenlight PV laser, and to express that this technique should not aim to produce a tunnel in the prostate, but to perform a proper prostatectomy. The surgery went really well, it could not have gone better.
When I finished, my urology partner, Dr. Nacho Castillón, who was in Cancun at the convention center, sent me an SMS text message: "Fer: ha salido pfrto! ers un fenomeno, nacho". Ahh, I was so satisfied!!!. Everybody happy, the patient was grateful and I was so happy to be able to demonstrate in the most important forum in the world of endourology the fruit of so much effort and so much passion... When I was younger I was a professional swimmer, I trained very hard and I dreamt with going to the Olympic games. I felt as if I had achieved that, but in the world of Urology. It was quite an experience.
In the photo with Pilar Laguna, Octavio Castillo, Lee Roningen and Emily Smith.
Later on we went to the airport. The congress had prepare a private flight for all the surgeons that operated in Guadalajara, so we could return to Cancun as soon as possible. Then, at the hotel in Cancun, I had dinner by the beach, and I went to bed very tired, but so happy.


It was a delightful session and I had the pleasure of meeting there my old friends Dr. López Cueto, from Puerto Vallarta, the pioneer user of the Greenlight laser in Mexico, and with Dr. Francisco Barrios, also an early adopter of this technology.
I first gave a talk on Greenlight laser for the treatment of BPH.

Then we went to the surgical room to perform a procedure that was retransmitted to the meeting room. Dr. Barrios was with me in theatre and Dr. López Cueto was the moderator from the meeting room.

After the operation, we gave certifications to those attending the session and we went together for dinner.


I was impressed by the quality of this Hospital and by the human warmth of these mexican doctors.


The operation went fine, although it was a long one (I delivered 800.000 Joules) and then I took the train back to Madrid.



I managed to enucleate a fragment from the median lobe of the prostate and extract it with a
Boston Scientific's Zero Tip big stone extraction basket, in order to show Dr. Correia the fine line of coagulated tissue that this laser produces. I took the photo with my mobile, and it is not perfectly clear, but it is easy to see how little damage this laser causes to the prostate, and how it coagulates just enough to avoid bleeding, but not more than that.









The hospital is considering to offer this technique to its patients, but they needed to see it with their own eyes...
Dr. Fernando Gómez Sancha
Urologist. HoLEP and robotic surgery specialist. Head of Urology at Clínica CEMTRO, Madrid. I have operated in over 50 countries and performed more than 10,000 laser procedures.
© Dr. Fernando Gómez Sancha · Instituto de Cirugía Urológica Avanzada · Madrid, Spain
© Dr. Fernando Gómez Sancha · Instituto de Cirugía Urológica Avanzada · Madrid, España
Especialista en HoLEP · Cirugía Robótica Da Vinci · Certificación ISO 9001