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Laser Prostate removal (HoLEP) Lumenis ®

Benign prostatic hyperplasia or also known as prostate gland enlargement is a condition in which the prostate gland increases its size by circumstances not related to cancer. BPH is most common in men between 51 and 60 years.

The prostate is located near the urethra, as this enlarges it presses against the urethra causing trouble starting to urinate, the inability to empty the bladder, or urinary incontinence. Treatments range from prescription drugs to surgery. HoLEP is used to treat the blockage of urine flow caused by BPH, the procedure consists of placing a resectoscope to the urethra, then a laser is inserted to cut and remove the excess prostate tissue and restore the flow of urine. The removed tissue is left in the bladder to allow the urologist to use a morcellator to suction out the removed tissue.

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Includes

Procedure: 1 - 2 hrs.
Hospital stay: 1 - 2 Nights
Cleared to fly: 5 days
Go back to work: 1 week

Benefits

  • Lower risk of bleeding
  • Shorter hospital stays
  • Quicker recovery
  • Less need for a catheter

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After surgery

You will likely have a urinary catheter in place because of swelling that blocks urine flow. If you are unable to urinate after the tube is removed, your doctor might reinsert the catheter to allow you to heal or give you catheters that you can insert on your own a few times a day until swelling goes down and you can urinate normally.

You might also notice:

Blood in your urine. It is normal to see blood for a few days to weeks after the procedure. Call your doctor if the blood in your urine is thick like ketchup, bleeding appears to be worsening or blood clots block your urine flow.


Irritating urinary symptoms. You might feel an urgent or frequent need to urinate, or you might have to get up more often during the night to urinate. Most men experience burning, especially at the tip of the penis and near the end of urination.


Difficulty holding urine. Incontinence can occur because your bladder is used to having to push urine through a urethra narrowed by enlarged prostate tissue. For most men, this issue improves with time.


Avoid strenuous activity, such as heavy lifting, until your doctor approves it. You might need to wait up to two weeks.


Hold off on sex. Your doctor might recommend waiting a week or two after the procedure. Ejaculating too soon can cause pain and bleeding.


Disclaimer: This information does not reflect the medical advice from our clinics. All cases are different and this treatment may not suit you. Always refer to a medical professional with the certification and experience. All of our physicians are fully qualified to perform these procedures. For more information and diagnosis contact one of our top specialized clinics.

In all medical procedures, there are chances of complications, the specialist will provide you detailed information about the risks of the procedure, talk to the specialist directly.

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