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What can go wrong with a TURP operation?
Other possible consequences of TURP include urinary tract infections (UTIs) and temporary loss of bladder control (incontinence). And – like with most operations – there is a risk of bleeding that needs to be treated. In rare cases, surgery can cause narrowing of the urethra.
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.
Is TURP a high risk surgery?
Summary. Although transurethral resection of the prostate is considered at low risk for severe complications, there are several reports indicating that cardiovascular events in elderly patients undergoing this surgical operation are more common than in the general population.
What is the success rate of a TURP procedure?
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.
Can prostate regrow after TURP?
It is known that the prostate starts to grow again after surgery and about one in ten men need a repeat procedure within ten years of having TURP.
Is TURP still the gold standard?
TURP is still the gold standard even now for small to moderate sized prostate glands which comprise the vast majority of cases in any urology practice. HoLEP has not been able to replace TURP as the gold standard in this regard.
How long does it take for prostate to heal after TURP?
It usually takes between 3 and 4 weeks to fully recover from a TURP. Your surgeon or GP will advise you about when it’s safe to return to your normal activities.
Is TURP a major surgery?
TURP is a major surgery with serious risks and potential complications. You may have less invasive treatment options.
Is there a better procedure than TURP?
Prostatic urethral lift (UroLift) A prostatic urethral lift (also known as a UroLift) is recommended as an alternative to having a TURP or HoLEP. A surgeon inserts implants that hold the enlarged prostate away from the urethra so that the urethra is not blocked.
What should PSA be after prostate?
Ideally, your post-prostatectomy PSA will be undetectable, or less than 0.05 or 0.1 nanograms of PSA per milliliter of blood (ng/mL). If that’s the case, your doctor may call it a remission.
Is TURP surgery painful?
You shouldn’t experience any severe pain, but there may be some discomfort and bladder spasms (contractions) from the catheter, which is left in place because your urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body) will be swollen and sore.
How much 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.