A Trans Urethral Resection of Bladder tumor (TURBT) is usually the principal treatment you have for early bladder malignant growth. Your specialist expels the tumor in your bladder through the urethra. The urethra is the cylinder that conveys pee from the bladder to the outside of your body.
How TURBT is done
This surgery is done using an instrument put in through your urethra, so there's no cutting into the abdomen (belly). You'll get either general anesthesia (drugs are used to make you sleep) or regional anesthesia (the lower part of your body is numbed).
A type of thin, rigid cyst scope called a resectoscope is put into your bladder through your urethra. The resectoscope has a wire loop at the end that's used to remove any abnormal tissues or tumors. The removed tissue is sent to a lab for testing.
Possible side effects
The side effects of TURBT are generally mild and don't usually last long. Right after TURBT, you might have some bleeding and pain when you urinate. You can usually go home the same day or the next day and can return to your usual activities within a week or two.
Cystectomy
When Bladder Cancer is invasive, all or part of the bladder may need to be removed. This operation is called a cystectomy. Most of the time, chemotherapy is given before cystectomy is done. General anesthesia (where you are in a deep sleep) is used for either type of cystectomy.
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