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Case Report: Giant Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in a Ghanaian


AA Appiah
G Amoah
R Azorliade
CK Gyasi-Sarpong
K Aboah
D Arthur
B Nyamekye
G Otu-Boateng
P Maison
B Frimpong-Twumasi
OI Antwi
ME Yenli

Abstract

Giant Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (GBPH) is an uncommon pathology of the prostate gland. Up to date, only 17 cases have been described with specimen weights exceeding 500 g in the world literature. We report the successful removal of the largest ever benign prostatic hyperplasia (800 g) via transvesical prostatectomy from West Africa, which also happens to be the 3rd largest in the world. The patient was an 82 year old man with refractory urine retention and gross haematuria.

Keywords: Giant benign prostatic hyperplasia, Freyer’s prostatectomy, refractory urine retention

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