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MBBS; MS (Gen Surgery); MCh (Urology)
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25 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MCH, MS, DNB, MBBS
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35 years experience overall
Secbad , Hyderabad
MBBS, DNB(Surgery), DrNB(Urology)
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14 years experience overall
Jubileehills & kondapur , Hyderabad
MBBS; MS (General Surgery); MCh GENITO URINARY SURGERY
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17 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS; MS (GENERAL SURGERY); MCh. (UROLOGY)
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32 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MS(Gen.surgery), DNB(Urology), MBBS
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30 years experience overall
Secbad , Hyderabad
MBBS; MS (GENERAL SURGERY); MCh. (UROLOGY); DNB(Urology); FRCS
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27 years experience overall
Jubileehills , Hyderabad
MBBS, MS, MCH (UROLOGY)
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8 years experience overall
kanchanbagh , Hyderabad
MBBS,MS(General Surgery),DRNB-Urology
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8 years experience overall
Manikonda , Hyderabad
MS ( Gen. Surg.) m.Ch. Genito Urinary Surgery.
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15 years experience overall
Manikonda , Hyderabad
M S, M. Ch ( Urology )
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8 years experience overall
Jubilee Hills , Hyderabad
MBBS, (Gold medalist) DNB - GENERAL SURGERY, M.CH UROLOGY .
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5 years experience overall
Uppal , Hyderabad
MBBS,M.S(GEN.SURGERY).,M.Ch(UROLOGY)
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12 years experience overall
Madeenaguda , Hyderabad
TURP surgery is commonly performed on older men of 50 or 60 years who have an enlarged prostate causing urinary symptoms. However, age alone is not the sole factor in determining eligibility for TURP surgery.
The size of the prostate gland can play a role in the decision to have a TURP. TURP is recommended if the prostate is significantly enlarged and causing complications and urinary symptoms that do not respond to other treatments.
TURP is considered a highly effective treatment for an enlarged prostate when other treatments have failed to provide relief. It can significantly improve urinary symptoms and quality of life for many patients. However, your urologist will evaluate your specific case to determine if it is the best option for you.
TURP surgery is considered a safe and effective treatment for an enlarged prostate. However, it does carry some post-operative conditions such as bleeding, infection, urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, or retrograde ejaculation. Consult your doctor to discuss the surgery.
After TURP surgery, some common problems include temporary difficulty urinating, blood in the urine, a urinary tract infection, or retrograde ejaculation (semen entering the bladder instead of exiting through the penis). These are usually temporary issues and resolve over time.
The duration of TURP surgery takes about 1–2 hours to complete. It varies depending on the size of the prostate gland and individual factors.
Many hospitals have special urology departments equipped to perform TURP surgeries. Choosing a hospital with a good reputation, experienced medical staff, and state-of-the-art facilities for optimal care is advisable.
Your urologist determines your eligibility for TURP surgery to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) based on factors such as urine dysfunction, the severity of your urinary symptoms, the size of your prostate gland, and any underlying medical conditions.
The recovery time for TURP surgery range from 3 to 6 weeks to completely go back to normal activities. Generally, patients can expect to stay in the hospital for 1-2 days, but most start feeling better within a few days.
Before TURP surgery, your doctor may ask you to
After TURP surgery, you may need to stay in the hospital for a day or two for monitoring. You may experience blood in your urine for a few days. Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding urinary catheter care, medication, hygiene, physical activity, and follow-up appointments for proper recovery.
Urologists perform TURP surgeries. They have the necessary skills and expertise to assess your conditions related to the urinary tract and male reproductive systems.
To find the best doctors for TURP surgery, you can start by asking for referrals from your primary care physician or friends and family. Additionally, you can research online, read reviews, and consider factors such as experience, expertise, and patient satisfaction ratings.
TURP surgery has a high success rate of around 90%, with patients relieved of urinary symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate.
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate Surgery (TURP) is a procedure to treat an enlarged prostate gland. It is a minimally invasive procedure to remove excess prostate tissue that is blocking the urine flow. A small instrument, a resectoscope, is inserted through the urethra (penis opening) to remove excess prostate tissue blocking the urine flow.
Doctors who perform TURP surgeries are urologists. They have completed medical school and have specialised training in urology and surgical procedures like TURP.