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Enlarged Prostate Operations – What Is TURP

November 6, 2011

The prostate gland normally tends to grow larger as you age. In some cases, the prostate gland can grow large enough to cause BPH, or benign prostate hyperplasia. BPH can cause some pressure in the urethra (the passageway of the urine) thus causing problems in the urine excretion such as incomplete bladder emptying, difficulty urinating, pain while urinating, and dribbling or urine.

The problem which has resulted from BPH is referred to as BPO or benign prostate obstruction. This is not cancerous or any tumor-like problem. Additionally, there is no this kind of evidence that it might lead into prostate cancer. TURP or transurethral resection of the prostate is the surgical procedure performed to eliminate a part from the enlarged prostate in purchase for your urine to flow to become excreted.

Enlarged prostate operations alternatives:

Not all instances of BPH or BPO results in TURP. There are numerous remedies for enlarged prostate to choose from. It may be medicines, warmth remedy, greenlight laser photoselective vaporization of the prostate (or PVP), stents and herbal treatments.

Medicines include the alpha-blockers. These medicines can help improve urine flow as well as helps in shrinking the prostate by promoting smooth muscle relaxation.

Warmth therapies like microwaves, electric current and lasers can destroy the excess tissue of your prostate to aid it get’s scaled-down or shrink in.

One instance of the warmth remedy is TUVP or even the transurethral elotrovaporisation with the prostate.

Stents or catheters (hollow tubes) can facilitate in the urine flow. But stents and catheters can be blocked when worn for a longer period, thus this treatment is only temporary and only used in cases where in surgery is not apt.

Herbal remedies like saw palmetto can be helpful for some men.

Transurethral Resection of the Prostate or TURP:

A TURP is preformed in either a general anesthesia or spinal anesthesia and requires total admission by the patient in a hospital. Same as the other surgeries, the patient must not drink or eat six hours before the procedure. Once the anesthesia has taken its effect, the surgeon then inserts a resectoscope (a telescope which looks like a tube) into the penis through the urethra. This tube carries an electric current that can cut off the excess prostate tissue as well as to stop any bleeding. TURP normally takes an hour to finish and the patient needs to stay for 4 to 7 days in the hospital for total recovery.

Learn more about enlarged prostate operations. Stop by Ann Louise’s site where you can find out all about enlarged prostate surgery and what it can do for you.

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