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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2006

trans urethral resection of the prostate for benign prostate enlargement. How the procedure is performed

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  • @javedmk80 u have to wait for 1 yr before u can lable someone a having post prostatectomy incontinence, best option for ur father is artificial urinary sphincter

  • ahhhhhh!!!!

  • @veryfussy Thanks for your comments. But my father did the procedure & he is suffering now from an uncontrolled urination. Doc said it will be OK within 3-4 months, but its been almost a year now with no improvement. Any idea if u have a solution. Or did u suffer frm this same issue? Waiting for ur answer

  • I had this procedure a week ago and I recommend it to any male who has an enlarged prostate. The procedure has not only helped urination but has decreased depression, tiredness and anxiety. It also has prevented an infected bladder and kidneys. OK, so it is uncomfortable for about four or five days, but that fades with an increased feeling of well being. Go for it. Don't be afraid.

  • i have this 1 year ago when i was 13. i was put awake and the treatment is very pain . in need to do that 1 day 2 hour for 1 week after 1 week i need to injection inside 1 day 4 time 5 injection after the injection they get the blood water out 4 time a day the treatment end in 3 month

  • @fullnelsondnb Lucky, how did it go?

  • @rannver thanks for the testimonial, i am having the procedure on jan 31 2011. was a lil scared but after reading and see the procedure im feeling a lil better.

  • @sonick808 BPH is just overgrowth of the actual tissue of the prostate itself. You're thinking of prostatitis, which can be caused by infection and can be treated with antibiotics. BPH is managed at first with medication and when that has failed, TURP is considered.

  • From a 3rd year medical student in West Virginia, THANKS! Love this video, I'm on a urology rotation now and this is a great warm up for surgery tomorrow!

  • @easwarlicooty paruresis (shy bladder) and urgency / frequency shouldn't be related

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