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 prostate surgeries are performed in hospitals. How long you have to stay in the hospital will depend on how much treatment you have and how quickly you recover. To prevent the healing wound from coming into contact with urine, a urinary catheter is required for a few days after surgery. Antibiotics are sometimes used to prevent infection.
There may be blood or blood clots in your urine in the first two days after surgery - especially after TURP. Drinking lots of water in the first few days is important to rinse the bladder and speed up the healing process. Mild bleeding can also occur later, for example when the crust breaks and is ejected.
Even if you have no pain, it will take some time for the wound to fully heal. This is why it is important to keep in mind in the first few weeks: strenuous physical activities, sudden movements, and lifting heavy objects increase the risk of bleeding of the wound. You can talk to your doctor about what you can do in everyday life so that you can recover more quickly.
Which approach is most suitable?
When deciding which approach is the best option for you, it is important to discuss the pros and cons of the various surgical techniques with a doctor. The decision will depend on the size of your prostate, but also on personal factors such as your age and how healthy you are otherwise.
Not every hospital will use every single technique, though, so the choice of surgical approach will also depend on what is available. As with any surgical intervention, the surgeon's level of experience with a certain approach and the hospital's area of specialization will play an important role.
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