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Abstract Endoscopic anatomical enucleation of the prostate is gaining momentum as a new concept in transurethral surgery of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Its adaptation is boosted by the familiarity of urologists with the finger-assisted anatomical enucleation of the adenoma during open prostatectomy and the combination of this well-established concept with the minimal invasive characteristics of transurethral surgery (Kyriazis et al., 2015). Thulium laser enucleation of the prostate (ThuLEP) is a procedure with high efficacy for treating BPH with little perioperative morbidity as well as little if any blood loss. ThuLEP employs the apical incision of prostatic tissue down to the surgical capsule using a thulium laser and blunt enucleation with the resectoscope sheath |