Educational value assessment of YouTube surgical videos of green light laser vaporization of the prostate
Original Article

Educational value assessment of YouTube surgical videos of green light laser vaporization of the prostate

Shi-Qin Yang, Yuan-Zhuo Chen, Liao Peng, Wei Wang, Jia-Wei Chen, Yang Fan, De-Yi Luo^

Department of Urology, Institute of Urology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China

Contributions: (I) Conception and design: SQ Yang, L Peng; (II) Administrative support: DY Luo; (III) Provision of study materials or patients: SQ Yang, YZ Chen; (IV) Collection and assembly of data: SQ Yang, W Wang, YZ Chen; (V) Data analysis and interpretation: SQ Yang, JW Chen, Y Fan; (VI) Manuscript writing: All authors; (VII) Final approval of manuscript: All authors.

^ORCID: 0000-0002-9436-036X.

Correspondence to: De-Yi Luo, MD, PhD. Department of Urology, Institute of Urology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University; No. 37 Guo Xue Xiang, Chengdu 610041, China. Email: luodeyi1985@163.com.

Background: YouTube is commonly used by doctors to learn surgery. To date, no studies have evaluated the quality of videos on photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) on YouTube. Our aim was to assess the educational value of YouTube videos regarding PVP.

Methods: “Green light laser vaporization of the prostate” and “photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP)” were searched by 2 authors on YouTube on February 14, 2022. Based on the Laparoscopic Surgery Video Educational Guidelines and previous studies, a checklist that included 4 major and 16 minor items was developed. SPSS version 26 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA) was used to analyze the data using correlation analysis.

Results: A total of 74 surgical videos were assessed. The mean number of days available for educational videos was 2,607 days (range, 156–5,854 days), with the earliest videos dating back to 2006 and the latest to 2021. The average length was 12.69 minutes (range, 0.73–123.7, SD 21.25). The majority of videos originated in the United States, and the video definition was divided into high, moderate, and low, accounting for 21.6%, 66.2%, and 12.2% of the videos, respectively. The average numbers of likes and dislikes for videos were 34.26 (SD 87.96) and 0, respectively. The average score of the videos was 6.65 (range, 2–12, SD 2.79). The correlation analysis indicated that the number of views of these videos was related to the number of online days and likes. The scores of videos were related to the number of likes, and the annual average number of views was related to both the number of views and the number of surgeon likes.

Conclusions: There is a lack of high-quality surgical videos of green laser vaporization of the prostate on YouTube. More detailed explanations of the key steps of the operation are needed. We hope that more videos with higher educational value will be published in the future to help surgeons master this technology.

Keywords: Greenlight laser vaporization of the prostate; photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP); quality assessment; surgical education


Submitted Apr 30, 2022. Accepted for publication Oct 20, 2022.

doi: 10.21037/tau-22-318


Introduction

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is diagnosed histologically. In clinical practice, it is characterized by lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), and it can lead to complications, including acute urinary retention (1). A third of men over the age of 50 years will develop LUTS, and a quarter of LUTS in male patients over the age of 50 years will require surgical intervention. Investigators for the Olmsted County study showed that the chances for requiring surgery is highest in men over 65 years old who have severe symptoms and large prostates (2).

At present, the commonly used treatment methods for BPH include drug prescription, transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), and thulium laser. However, compliance with medical treatment is poor, and there are many side effects, such as hypotension and lethargy. Patients with TURP often experience relapse, and the costs of operation are high. Thulium laser completely removes the transition zone (3), whereas green light laser selectively targets prostatic tissue to vaporize the hyperplastic prostate, which results in less intraoperative bleeding and shorter hospital stays. However, this new technology is not widely popular and only used by a few doctors (4). Barriers to teaching greenlight laser photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) include lack of access to teaching hospitals for community surgeons and the poor reputation of video viewing (5). Fortunately, with the continuous progress of new media, video websites have become a more viable training tool. Therefore, learning this surgical technology online has become a potential learning method for surgeons. YouTube, a social media platform focusing on online videos, contains more than 7 billion videos that are readily available to the general public and free to watch. Creators from all over the world can upload videos to YouTube with no prerequisites or specific qualifications required (6).

To our knowledge, there is no professional supervision of the publication of videos, some videos do not have enough educational value, and the video quality is mixed, which makes it difficult for trainees to select appropriate videos to study. Considering this situation, we aimed to select high-quality surgical videos and provide references for follow-up surgical videos.


Methods

“Green light laser vaporization of the prostate” and “photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP)” were searched by two authors (SQ Yang and YZ Chen) on YouTube on February 14, 2022. The following inclusion criteria were applied to the identified videos: (I) the title or video should describe or include the main procedure and (II) the main procedure should be recorded completely. The exclusion criteria were as follows: (I) commercial advertisements; (II) promotional videos; and (III) cartoons. If the two authors could not agree on a video, a joint decision was made with the help of a third author (L Peng). Because a standard and authoritative urological surgery video quality evaluation checklist does not exist, the Laparoscopic Surgery Video Educational Guidelines was used as a reference (7) in addition to a similar research scale of thulium laser enucleation of the prostate (8) to develop the final checklist, which is shown in Table 1. In addition to the researchers, 2 experienced urogynecologists, who had performed more than 200 prostate green laser vaporizations, assisted with the development of the checklist. The overall content of the list was consistent with previously published scales, while adjustments were made to the wording regarding surgical procedures and outcome measures. The standard procedure for PVP using the potassium-titanyl-phosphate (KTP) laser was taken from descriptions in the literature (9). Each subitem counted for 1 point out of a total of 16, with a higher score indicating a higher quality of video.

Table 1

Data on the checklist for evaluating the educational value of green light laser for prostate surgery videos

Items of checklist N %
Authors’ details and video introduction
   1) Authors’ details 36 48.7
   2) Title of video includes name of the procedure 65 88.8
   3) Conflict of interest disclosure 0 0
Case presentation
   4) Patient anonymity and privacy protection 74 100.0
   5) Patient details 10 13.5
   6) Preoperative workup and treatments 9 9.5
Demonstration of the surgical procedure
   7) Preoperative prostate volume 14 18.9
   8) Introduction of equipment 9 9.5
   9) Power of the green light laser 30 40.5
   10) Anatomic demonstration 71 95.9
   11) Video shows standardized step-by-step procedure 38 51.4
   12) Emphasis of critical steps 18 24.3
   13) Operating time 10 13.5
Other information about the videos
   14) Associated educational contents 22 29.7
   15) Includes audio explanation 49 66.2
   16) Includes subtitles 42 56.8

Data on the videos were collected, including the publication date, days online, region of origin, video definition (we regarded 1,080 P as high-, 720–480 P as moderate-, and 360–240 P as low-definition videos), length in minutes, number of views, and number of likes and dislikes. Data are shown in Table 2. Data were collected by the two authors (SQ Yang and YZ Chen) independently, and if there were any differences, the video was rescored by the same authors.

Table 2

Characteristics of reviewed surgical videos on green light laser vaporization of the prostate on YouTube

Title Date of upload (year/month/day) Region Days online Definition Views No. of likes No. of dislikes Score Length (min) Mean annual views
Greenlight Laser for Enlarged Prostate 2021/5/30 Australia 262 1,080 8665 198 0 12 5.52 8,665
Laser Vaporization of the Prostate 2016/9/2 Unknown 1,993 720 62,599 163 0 12 2.23 12,519.8
Greenlight Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate 2013/6/6 Spain 3,177 480 1305 1 0 12 3.92 145
Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate (PVP) Laser Therapy for BPH 2013/1/19 Unknown 3,315 480 36076 329 0 12 11.9 4,008.44
Green Light Laser Vaporization of the Prostate 2021/6/22 UK 239 720 175 4 0 12 23.65 175
GreenLight XPS 180W Prostate Laser Treatment of Male BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) 2011/4/12 Canada 3,963 480 58,328 152 0 11 8.9 5,302.55
Enlarged Prostate Surgery for BPH Treatment With GreenLight Laser PVP from www.williamsurology.com 2011/5/23 Unknown 3,922 480 155,594 234 0 11 8.12 14,144.91
Greenlight Laser Vaporization 2018/1/11 Unknown 1,497 480 76 2 0 11 10.03 19
Greenlight Laser Treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) 2021/2/8 Unknown 373 1,080 1459 23 0 10 6 1,459
Greenlight Laser Intervention for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) 2016/7/5 Unknown 2,052 480 3672 9 0 10 14.33 612
GreenLight XPS™ Laser Therapy System: Bladder Neck Vaporization Surgical Video Clip 2018/10/31 Unknown 1,204 720 4677 0 0 10 6.23 1,169.25
Basics of GreenLight Laser Prostatectomy 2021/9/13 Australia 156 1,080 669 39 0 10 2.85 669
Anatomic Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate (PVP) with GreenLight XPS 180W by Dr Rijo 2017/7/4 Unknown 1,688 720 4817 28 0 9 9.35 963.4
Technique and Short Time Outcome of GreenLight Laser (KTP, 80 W) Vaporisation of the Prostate 2011/1/27 Unknown 4,038 360 9292 30 0 9 13.15 844.73
GreenLight Laser Vaporization of the Prostate for Urolift Failure 2021/9/1 Unknown 168 480 315 2 0 9 2.47 315
GreenLight Laser Surgery for Prostate 2009/8/23 Unknown 4,560 240 126,282 57 0 9 1.98 9,714
Ejaculation-Preserving Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate (EP-PVP) by Dr Rijo 2017/11/18 Unknown 1,551 720 73800 85 0 9 7.37 14,760
Photo-vaporisation prostatique au laser Greenlight 2014/2/9 Unknown 2,929 720 68,870 47 0 9 5.18 8,608.75
Greenlight PVP - Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate 2006/2/6 Spain 5,854 240 49,611 31 0 9 6.65 3,100.69
GreenLight HPS Laser Prostatectomy 130 grams 2006/12/11 Spain 5,546 360 46,562 19 0 9 3.23 2,910.13
New GreenLight Laser PVP Treatment for BPH 2008/8/14 USA 4,934 480 30,311 23 0 9 6.7 2,165.07
Green Light Laser Vaporization of the Enlarged Prostate 2008/9/5 USA 4,912 480 25,540 20 0 8 9.42 1,824.29
Anatomic PVP with the GreenLight XPS 180 Watt Laser 2012/6/12 Spain 3,536 480 20,252 64 0 8 35.63 2,025.2
Vaparorização da próstata com GreenLight LASER 180W 2017/9/27 Portugal 1,603 720 16,779 455 0 8 13.9 3,355.8
GreenLight Laser Surgery for BPH 2009/4/20 Unknown 4,685 480 12,796 11 0 8 7.25 984.31
GreenLight PVP Laser 2007/11/26 Unknown 5,196 240 10,163 0 0 8 3.92 677.53
Greenlight HPS Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate 2006/10/9 Spain 5,609 480 8,262 7 0 8 1.73 516.38
Sentara Green Light Laser Therapy for Enlarged Prostate 2010/11/4 Unknown 4,122 360 6,806 9 0 8 3.23 567.17
GreenLight XPS™ Laser Therapy System: Vaporization to Capsule Video Clip 2018/10/31 USA 1,204 720 5,913 0 0 8 5.15 1,478.25
Greenlight Laser Surgery Miami Urology BPH Specialist David Robbins MD Urologist 2011/7/11 Unknown 3,873 480 5,757 3 0 7 2.25 523.36
Anatomic Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate with GreenLight XPS 180W by Dr. Rijo (unedited) 2015/11/9 USA 2,291 720 4,238 411 0 7 47.83 605.43
Prostate KTP-Laser Vaporization 2010/3/17 Unknown 4,354 480 3,895 3 0 7 9.48 324.58
New GreenLight Laser PVP Treatment for BPH 2008/8/20 USA 4,928 480 2,876 2 0 7 6.97 205.43
Greenlight XPS 180W Unedited Case Video Presentation 65 g Prostate Size with Median Lobe- Trilobar 2013/9/17 Unknown 3,074 480 2,449 3 0 7 58.08 272.11
Comparing GreenLight and DIOLAS LFD 3000 (BPH - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) 2009/10/7 Germany 4,515 480 2,243 1 0 7 2.67 172.54
GreenLight HPS on a post-Brachytherapy Prostate 2009/7/29 Unknown 4,585 480 1,988 2 0 6 4.7 152.92
Greenlight HPS Laser Prostatectomy: Median Lobe Enucleation for a 100 cc Prostate & Bladder Stones 2009/10/7 Unknown 4,515 240 1,856 3 0 6 5.48 142.77
Greenlight Pvp Laser I Laser Surgery for Prostate Enlargement in India 2020/3/1 India 717 240 1,636 21 0 6 1.05 818
Laser et Urologie - Vaporisation Greenlight - Prostate - Saint Jean de Dieu - Clinique Oudinot 2014/1/31 France 2,938 1,080 1,444 0 0 6 4.68 180.5
Greenlight XPS 180W Unedited Case Video Presentation 150 g Prostate SIZE 2013/9/16 Unknown 3,075 480 1,240 6 0 6 123.72 137.78
Vaporization with GreenLight Laser XPS 180 W 2013/7/24 Unknown 3,129 480 1,022 1 0 6 5.35 113.56
Dr Himesh Gandhi Introduces Green Light Laser Surgery for Prostate 2017/12/6 Unknown 1,533 240 948 2 0 6 4.85 189.6
Prostate Enucleo Vaporization, Physician doct. Dadone Claudio 2013/10/18 Unknown 3,043 1,080 693 1 0 6 7.33 77
Greenlight XPS Laser TUVP 2014/1/24 Unknown 2,945 240 665 1 0 6 3.7 83.13
Greenlight XPS Prostate Vaporization 75cc 2013/2/1 Unknown 3,302 240 637 1 0 5 4.93 70.78
Photoselective Vaporisation of the Prostate (PVP) with GreenLight Laser (GLL) 2012/3/3 Unknown 3,637 240 603 0 0 5 1.55 60.3
GreenLight™ Laser PVP 2016/5/5 Unknown 2,113 1,080 560 1 0 5 48.67 93.33
Vaporisation de Prostate par Laser GreenLight 2013/10/19 Unknown 3,042 480 549 1 0 5 29.35 61
Laser Vaporization of the Prostate KTP GreenLight HPS5 2016/5/10 Unknown 2,108 480 434 0 0 5 11.95 72.33
Adenome Prostate Vaporization Laser GreenLight Hupertan Bichat 2014/10/21 Unknown 2,675 480 434 0 0 5 3.43 54.25
GreenLight Laser Vaporization of the Enlarged Prostate 2015/5/11 Germany 2,473 480 350 5 0 5 9.42 50
Laser Vaporization of the Prostate KTP GreenLight HPS1 2016/5/10 Unknown 2,108 480 314 0 0 5 12 52.33
Anatomical Vaporization, Physician doct. Crivellaro Simone. 2013/10/17 Italy 3,044 144 303 0 0 5 5.28 33.67
Highly Powered GreenLight Laser Vaporisation of the Prostate 2020/1/27 Unknown 751 480 297 12 0 5 1.1 148.5
GreenLight Photoselective Vaporisation of the Prostate 2013/8/2 Unknown 3,120 240 286 1 0 5 5.33 31.78
Core Videos (2017): Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate (PVP) 2021/3/5 USA 348 1,080 249 5 0 5 13.28 249
GreenLight XPS – Step 7 - Dr. Zorn – How I do it 2014 2014/10/6 Unknown 2,690 480 214 0 0 4 3.55 26.75
Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate and Cystolitholapaxy 2016/1/12 Unknown 2,227 480 204 0 0 4 112.23 34
GreenLight Laser - Vaporisation de la Prostate 2014/11/6 Unknown 2,659 720 191 1 0 4 1.33 23.88
Vaporisation de Prostate au Laser GreenLight 2019/12/3 Unknown 806 1,080 176 1 0 4 9 58.67
GreenLight Laser Vaporization of the Enlarged Prostate 2015/6/21 Germany 2,432 360 173 2 0 4 6.18 24.71
Anatomical Vaporization, Physician doct. Gomez Sancha 2013/10/25 Unknown 3,036 480 169 0 0 4 11.95 18.78
Laser Vaporization of the Prostate KTP GreenLight HPS6 2016/5/10 Unknown 2,108 480 150 0 0 4 1.2 25
Prostate Laser Vaporization 2018/1/15 Unknown 1,493 480 104 1 0 3 0.73 26
GreenLight (KTP,80W) Vaporization of a 80 gr Prostate by Omer OGE, MD, Izmir 2017/5/25 Unknown 1,728 480 79 0 0 3 5.83 15.8
Green Laser Vaporization of Enlarged Prostate 2016/8/17 Unknown 2,009 480 72 0 0 3 50.62 12
GreenLight XPS™ Laser Therapy System - Classic Vaporization 60g 2018/12/13 USA 1,161 1,080 69 0 0 3 4.38 17.25
GreenLight Laser PVP for Enlarge Prostate || Urology || Photoselective Vaporization of Prostate || 2020/5/8 Unknown 649 360 65 0 0 3 21.93 32.5
Green Light Laser Vaporization 2017/10/18 Unknown 1,582 720 65 0 0 3 1.05 13
Vaporisation Adénome de Prostate Laser Greenlight/Clinique Saint Jean Montpellier 2021/1/8 Unknown 404 720 59 1 0 3 0.82 59
Laser Vaporization of the Prostate KTP GreenLight HPS2 2016/5/10 Unknown 2,108 480 56 0 0 3 11.97 9.33
GreenLight XPS™ Laser Therapy System Bladder Neck Vaporization Surgical Video - Boston Scientific 2020/9/25 Unknown 509 720 49 0 0 2 6.23 24.5
Laser Vaporization of the Prostate KTP GreenLight HPS4 2016/5/10 Unknown 2,108 480 37 0 0 2 11.95 6.17
Green Light Laser of Prostate 2020/3/27 Unknown 691 720 23 1 0 2 3.95 11.5

Statistical analysis

Data analysis was performed with SPSS v. 26 for Windows (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA), and results are displayed in Table 3. The mean, range, and SD were recorded as the primary outcome measures, and Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated to evaluate the correlations among variables. Correlations were considered significant at P<0.05 level (2 tailed).

Table 3

Correlation analysis of factors associated with quality scores

Factors Days online Views Likes Score Length Average annual views
Days online 1
Views 0.320** 1
Likes −0.20 0.397** 1
Score 0.186 0.152 0.255* 1
Length −0.025 −0.109 0.065 0.137 1
Average annual views 0.083 0. 874** 0.483** 0.154 −0.116 1

*, correlation significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed); **, correlation significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).


Results

A total of 172 videos were screened. After viewing of the videos, 74 videos were selected for the final list based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data on these videos are shown in Table 2. Regarding the primary outcome measure, the mean number of days available for educational videos was 2,607 days (range, 156–5,854 days), with the earliest videos dating back to 2006 and the latest to 2021. The average length was 12.69 minutes (range, 0.73–123.7, SD 21.25). The longest video received a score of 10, and the shortest video obtained a score of 2. The majority of videos originated in the United States, followed by Spain. The video definition was divided into high, moderate, and low, accounting for 21.6%, 66.2%, and 12.2% of the videos respectively. The average numbers of likes and dislikes for videos were 34.26 (SD 87.96) and 0, respectively. We found that the largest number of videos were published in 2013, and the trends in the numbers of surgical videos published in consecutive years are shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1 Trends in surgical videos published in consecutive years.

The average score of the included videos was 6.65 (range, 2–12, SD 2.79). Five videos obtained a score of 12. A total of 51.3% of videos showed the standard surgical procedure. In addition, 24.3% of videos emphasized the critical steps of the surgery. As for the equipment, 12.1% of videos had a short introduction or picture of the green laser equipment, and 40.5% of videos demonstrated how to set the power parameters for the equipment. Only 9.0% of videos involved preoperative workup and treatments. In all, 29.7% of the videos covered associated educational content that was unrelated to the learning needs of individuals watching the videos. In addition, 66.2% of videos included audio commentary.

The correlation analysis indicated that the number of views of these videos was related to the number of days online and the number of likes. The scores of videos were correlated with the number of likes, and the annual average number of views was associated with both the number of views and the number of likes. Moreover, average annual views were more strongly related to the number of likes than to the number of views. The correlation was significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed). The results of the correlation analysis are shown in Table 3.


Discussion

This study evaluated the quality of videos by searching YouTube for educational videos on green light lasers for prostate surgery to identify videos that have pedagogical value, to determine deficiencies of the videos, and to provide a reference for higher-quality videos. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to appraise the quality of existing green light laser videos on YouTube, and it is also the first to use our modified checklist to evaluate the quality of videos on these surgical procedures.

With the advent of the information era and the continuous development of multimedia, doctors have better access to the learning resources they need. Thanks to the release of the Laparoscopic Surgery Video Educational Guidelines, several studies have already been undertaken to evaluate the quality of videos of abdominal surgery, thus providing a template for the evaluation of such videos (10-12). Nevertheless, a small number of studies (10-13) have shown that such videos are generally not highly rated, the relevant educational components are incomplete, and the educational value is not sufficiently high to meet the standards for a surgical teaching video. YouTube, a video-sharing website, still lacks professional video reviews, resulting in the publication of many unprofessional videos, which may have counterproductive effects.

The checklist developed as part of this study was undoubtedly critical to effectively assessing the video quality. Previous articles associated with laparoscopic surgery were also based on checklists, and these previous checklists were adapted for the current study according to these authors’ suggestions. There were several reasons why we chose to assess the quality of the green light laser videos rather than those relating to thulium laser enucleation of the prostate: (I) the wavelength of greenlight laser is 532 to 556 nm; (II) the absorption coefficient for hemoglobin is very high, thus minimizing bleeding during surgery; (III) the scope of thermal damage is relatively small; (IV) the risk of capsular perforation or peripheral organ damage is low, and as such, recovery is faster; (V) the surgery vaporizes the prostate, and, thus, there will be no prostate specimen; (VI) the patient usually does not need an indwelling catheter; and (VII) most patients can leave the hospital on the day of surgery.

However, the vast majority of videos still fall short of the requirements for a high-quality surgical teaching video, with only 24.3% explaining the critical steps in detail. Correlation analysis showed that many factors were not associated with video scores. Only the number of likes correlated with scores, which may be because the number of likes represents the quality of videos. Surprisingly, we found that average annual views were significantly correlated with likes and views.

This study has several limitations. The search scope of our videos was limited to YouTube, and the search strategy for green light laser of the prostate should be applied to other websites to capture relevant videos more comprehensively. YouTube is a well-known video-sharing platform, which has a low registration threshold and a large global audience. Therefore, we hope that an increasing number of urologists will share their surgical procedures to help trainees. In addition, the sound quality of English audio commentary was inconsistent, thus making it difficult for viewers to learn the surgery, and 33.8% of videos did not have any audio commentary. Moreover, we found it difficult to assess whether the videos contained accurate descriptions of key surgical steps, as we could not identify any suitable video evaluation standards that could be followed. Although we produced a checklist based on previous articles and guidelines, more expert advice is needed to develop an authoritative checklist.


Conclusions

YouTube lacks high-quality educational surgical videos of green laser vaporization of the prostate, and more detailed explanations of the key steps of the operation are needed. We hope that more videos with higher educational value can be published in the future to help beginners master this technology.


Acknowledgments

Funding: This study was funded by the National Natural Science Fund of China (grant No. 81770673) and the 1.3.5 Project for the Disciplines of Excellence, West China Hospital, Sichuan University (grant No. ZY2017310).


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Cite this article as: Yang SQ, Chen YZ, Peng L, Wang W, Chen JW, Fan Y, Luo DY. Educational value assessment of YouTube surgical videos of green light laser vaporization of the prostate. Transl Androl Urol 2022;11(12):1621-1628. doi: 10.21037/tau-22-318

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