Who is a good candidate for TURP?

TURP can be performed on men with urinary outflow obstruction caused by an enlarged prostate/BPH. It can be done on men with chronic medical conditions, and of advanced age, as an alternative to more invasive robotic or open BPH surgeries. It is particularly indicated in men with prostates up to 120 cc.
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Who is not a candidate for TURP?

Patients who are not surgical candidates, either because they are unable to tolerate general anesthesia or because their prostates are too big. Patients who do not want a transurethral procedure, or are afraid of impotence, incontinence, or retrograde ejaculation. These are far more common after TURP.
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Is TURP worth the risk?

How effective is TURP and what consequences can it have? Studies have shown that TURP can permanently reduce prostate-related problems. Nine months after having TURP, about 75 out of 100 men only have mild symptoms. For example, at night they only need to get up to go to the bathroom once, or not at all.
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What is the average age for TURP surgery?

The average age of patients currently undergoing TURP is approximately 69 years, and the average amount of prostate tissue resected is 22 g.
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What are indications for TURP?

TURP might also be done to treat or prevent complications due to blocked urine flow, such as: Recurring urinary tract infections. Kidney or bladder damage. Inability to control urination or an inability to urinate at all.
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Prostate Surgery: Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)



What is the success rate of TURP?

TURP is an efficient procedure, which was also proven in this cohort. At discharge 79.6% of patients were catheter free and this percentage increased to 92.6% at 3 months. Success rates at both time points were higher in fit patients: 80.9 vs. 75% and 95.2 vs.
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What is the latest treatment for enlarged prostate 2021?

Physicians at UC San Diego Health are now offering prostate artery embolization (PAE) as a new treatment option for men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or an enlarged prostate. The minimally invasive procedure is an alternative to surgery, with no hospital stay, little operative pain and lower cost.
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How is life after TURP?

It's common to feel tired and under the weather for a week or two after having a TURP. Most men are up and about after 3 to 4 weeks recovery. For the first 3 to 4 weeks, you shouldn't lift or move any heavy objects (including shopping) or do any strenuous exercise.
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What is the most common complication of TURP?

Retrograde ejaculation is the most common long-term complication of TURP and can occur in as many as 65 to 75% of men.
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Is HoLEP better than TURP?

HoLEP was significantly superior to TURP in terms of both Qmax and IPSS at 1-year postoperative follow-up visits. Furthermore, HoLEP patients benefited from less intraoperative bleeding, a shorter catheterization time, shorter hospital stays, and lower transfusion rates.
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Which is better TURP or laser?

There was no difference between the two procedures in terms of hospital stay or complications. However, men in the TURP group achieved a faster urinary flow rate (they could pass higher volumes of urine more quickly). TURP was also slightly more cost-effective and faster to perform than the laser procedure.
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Is TURP still the gold standard?

Conclusion: Transurethral resection of the prostate is still the method of choice for surgical management of bladder outlet obstruction, and it remains as the gold standard.
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Can prostate regrow after TURP?

If someone has a prostate enlargement at 50 years weighing more than 50 grams, he might have the potential for the prostate to regrow even after surgery and this propensity increases with larger prostates of more than 80-90 grams, as they tend to recur with age mostly five to ten years later.
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Is TURP a major surgery?

A TURP can take up to 1 hour, depending on how much of your prostate needs to be removed. Once the procedure has been completed, you'll be moved back to your hospital ward so you can recover. The catheter will be left in place for a few days until you're able to pee normally.
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What size of prostate requires surgery?

TURP developed itself to become the gold standard of surgical treatment for medium sized prostates. The EAU guidelines, based on grade A evidence, recommends TURP for prostates between 35 and 80 ml. Over that limit, open surgery seems to remain the only option for treating BPH, according to available clinical evidence.
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What is the least invasive prostate surgery?

The transurethral needle ablation (TUNA) is a minimally invasive procedure to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It uses radiofrequency waves to heat and destroy tissue of the enlarged prostate.
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How much of the prostate is removed during TURP?

While enlargement of the prostate happens to most men, fewer than 10% will require surgery. The TURP procedure cannot be used to cure prostate cancer because it removes only the parts of the prostate closest to the urethra, while leaving the majority of the gland intact.
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What is the most nurses concern after TURP?

Post operative care
  • Pain. You can expect to have mild pain at the operation site. ...
  • Intravenous fluid (Drip) You will have a drip in your arm when you come back from surgery. ...
  • Bowels. You may experience some difficulty with moving your bowels in the early days after the surgery. ...
  • Catheter. ...
  • Urination.
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What is the latest prostate surgery technique?

A laser is used to melt away (vaporize) excess prostate tissue and enlarge the urinary channel. This procedure is generally used to treat prostates that are mild to moderately enlarged. Holmium laser ablation of the prostate (HoLAP). This procedure is similar to PVP but uses a different type of laser.
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Can you climax after TURP?

After they recover from surgery, most people still can have erections (if they were able to have them before surgery). But they may not ejaculate when they have an orgasm. Semen may go into the bladder instead of out through the penis.
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How long does it take to regain bladder control after TURP surgery?

Most people regain control in the weeks after we remove the catheter. The vast majority of men who had normal urinary control before the procedure achieve it again within 3 to 18 months after the surgery.
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How can I shrink my prostate without surgery?

Medication
  1. Alpha blockers. These medications relax bladder neck muscles and muscle fibers in the prostate, making urination easier. ...
  2. 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. These medications shrink your prostate by preventing hormonal changes that cause prostate growth. ...
  3. Combination drug therapy. ...
  4. Tadalafil (Cialis).
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What is the normal size of prostate at the age of 70?

The increase in prostate volume was measurable in each 10-year age group and doubled from 5.5 ml in 40–49 years to 11.1 ml in 70–80 years.
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What is best exercise for enlarged prostate?

Exercise can help

Various types of exercises can be helpful for men with prostate problems or OAB. Kegel exercises can strengthen and train your pelvic floor muscles to help control urination. Exercises such as walking, jogging, swimming, and tennis are also beneficial.
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Is an enlarged prostate serious?

Benign prostate enlargement (BPE) is the medical term to describe an enlarged prostate, a condition that can affect how you pee (urinate). BPE is common in men aged over 50. It's not a cancer and it's not usually a serious threat to health.
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