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Aim: To comparatively evaluate the efficacy and post-operative complications of the Madigan’s prostatectomy(MPC) and suprapubic prostatectomy (SPPC). Methods: A total of 43 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasiawere divided into two groups: 21 underwent MPC and 22, SPPC. In all the patients, the international prostate symp-tom score (IPSS) and urinary pressure-flow studies were assessed before and 6 months after operation. The InternationalContinence Society (ICS) nomogram, Abrams-Griffiths (AG) number and linear passive urethral resistance relationanalysis (L-PURR) were used to diagnose and grade bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). The IPSS and the urodynamicparameters before and after operation, as well as the advantages and post-operative complications were recorded andcompared. Results: Patients of both the MPC and SPPC groups had a significant improvement in IPSS and urody-namic parameters. Obstruction was relieved in 81.0% of MPC and 86.4% of SPPC patients. MPC has the advantagesof the absence o
Aim: To comparatively evaluate the efficacy and post-operative complications of the Madigan’s prostatectomy (MPC) and suprapubic prostatectomy (SPPC). Methods: A total of 43 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia divided into two groups: 21 underwent MPC and 22, SPPC. The InternationalContinence Society (ICS) nomogram, Abrams-Griffiths (AG) number and linear passive urethral resistance The IPSS and the urodynamic parameters before and after operation, as well as the advantages and post-operative complications were recorded andcompared. Results: Patients of both the MPCC (L-PURR) were used to diagnose and grade bladder outlet obstruction and SPPC groups had a significant improvement in IPSS and urody-namic parameters. Obstruction was relieved in 81.0% of MPC and 86.4% of SPPC patients. MPC has the advantag esof the absence o