Introduction: Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) is a medical procedure used to treat urinary issues that are brought about by an amplified prostate. An instrument called a resectoscope is embedded through the tip of your penis and into the cylinder that conveys pee from your bladder (urethra). The resectoscope enables your primary care physician to see and trim away an abundance of prostate tissue that is blocking urine stream. What happens during surgery ? During surgery, the prostate gland is shortened so that it does not push against the bladder and urethra. In most approaches, small devices are directed through the urethra until they reach the prostate, where they are used to remove tissue or widen the urethra. Such a procedure is known as " keyhole surgery ". If the prostate gland is too large, it can be operated externally, through cuts in the abdominal wall ("open surgery"). What happens after surgery? Many types of pr...
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