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Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (LEP) Model
Laser Enucleation of the Prostate is performed on patients with urinary problems caused by an enlarged prostate, which is common in older men. The LEP models helps to train medical professionals on the steps of this procedure and how to overcome its challenges.
The LEP model is a watertight, fully enclosed system comprising of a penis, prostate, and bladder. The hydrogel used in the model mimics human tissue and provides the user with a realistic look and feel of the relevant anatomy. Scope movements are accurate to the real procedure, and bony landmarks in the model provide realistic scope boundaries for the user. Additionally, because the model is watertight it can be irrigated reliably without creating a mess.
The LEP model was recently showcased in a workshop at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Section of the AUA.