Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Evaluation
- Detailed urology consultation to assess symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
- Blood and urine tests to check for infection, kidney function, and overall health.
- Imaging studies such as ultrasound or MRI, along with uroflowmetry and prostate size assessment.
- Evaluation of fitness for anaesthesia and surgical suitability.
Pre-Surgery Preparations
- Fasting before surgery is advised by the healthcare provider.
- Review and adjustment of medications, including anticoagulants, as indicated.
- Discussion of the HoLEP procedure, expected benefits, risks, and recovery timeline.
Procedure
- Minimally invasive removal of enlarged prostate tissue using a holmium laser.
- Enucleated prostate tissue is pushed into the bladder and then removed.
- Performed under general or spinal anaesthesia with no external incisions.
Post-Surgical Recovery
- Short hospital stay or same-day discharge in most cases.
- Temporary catheter placement with pain management and monitoring for bleeding.
- Gradual improvement in urinary symptoms and return to normal activities.
Long-Term Follow-Up
- Follow-up visits to assess urinary flow, bladder emptying, and symptom relief.
- Monitoring for rare long-term complications and overall prostate health.
- Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
- Enlarged Prostate
- Bladder Outlet Obstruction
- Urinary Retention
- Men who have benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) may experience bothersome urinary symptoms, including poor urine flow, frequent urination, or trouble emptying their bladder.
- Patients whose prostatic enlargement is not adequately relieved by drugs or other non-surgical therapy.
- People whose prostates are huge or extremely large, in which case alternative surgical procedures would not be as successful.
- Patients who experience difficulties from BPH, such as renal function problems, repeated UTIs, bladder stones, or urine retention.
- Men who are medically suitable for surgery and anaesthesia, even if they are using blood thinners.
- Cystoscopy
- Laser prostate tissue enucleation
- Morcellation of prostate tissue
- Temporary urinary catheterisation
- Effective alleviation of symptoms related to urination
- Absence of external surgical incisions
- Minimal blood loss
- Short hospital stay or same-day release
- Reduced the chance of repeat operations
- Quicker recovery than with conventional surgery
- Improved urine flow
- Reduced urinary frequency and urgency
- Better bladder emptying
- Relief from urinary obstruction symptoms
- Improved quality of life
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