Best Doctors in India for Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)

Best Hospitals in India for Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)

Hospital Highlights:

  • Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta, Bengaluru was established in 2006.
  • The hospital is a 276 bedded multi-specialty tertiary care facility.
  • The hospital specializes in cutting-edge medical technology and dedicated patient care services.
  • The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies like trans-radial angioplasty, trans-abdominal cardiac surgery, and computerized TKR navigation surgery.
  • The hospital provides specialty medical services in cardiology, cardiac surgery, orthopedics, neurology, neuro-surgery, GI, and Minimal Access Surgery (MAS).

Hospital Highlights:

  • Fortis Malar was established in 1992 and was formerly known as Malar Hospital.
  • The hospital specializes in cutting-edge medical technology and dedicated patient care services.
  • The hospital is multi-specialty, tertiary care facility with 180 beds.
  • The hospital offers comprehensive medical care in specialties such as cardiology, cardio-thoracic surgery, neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, nephrology, gynecology, gastroenterology, urology, pediatrics, and diabetes.

Hospital Highlights:

  • Established in 1996, Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute is one of the top hospitals in the NCR region, as well as one of the top facilities in India for gastroenterology. The hospital is one of South Asia’s first institutes in medical and surgical treatment for diseases related to digestion.
  • The hospital is equipped with state-of-the art facilities coupled with the latest equipment as well as renowned consultants from various parts of India as well as other parts of the world.

Hospital Highlights:

  • State-of-the-art technology and devoted healthcare professionals have been brought together under one roof at Venkateshwar Hospital to provide genuine medical care. The hospital’s professionals work together as a team to deliver the best possible treatment to their patients, using the most sophisticated equipment and information technology.
  • Venkateshwar Hospital’s mission is to attain global excellence in healthcare by employing evidence-based, ethical clinical practices and cutting-edge technology by a team of highly skilled experts.

Hospital Highlights:

  • Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi is known to provide the latest medical procedures with the latest technology in all of its units.
  • The hospital has a team of reputed doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals that ensure that patients receive quality care at affordable costs.
  • Staffed with a team of highly qualified doctors, dedicated nurses, and paramedical and non-medical staff, the hospital aims to lead in healthcare delivery, medical education, training, and research.
  • As per the vision of the founder, the hospital also provides free treatment to the economically weaker sections of society.
  • Sir Ganga Ram Hospital also provides training to young doctors under the Diplomate in National Board(DNB) program. The DNB program at the hospital was started in 1984 and it is known for currently running the maximum number of DNB specialties in the country. It also has the distinction of having the first bone bank in India.

Hospital Highlights:

  • Established in 2019, Apollo Adlux Hospital is the first Apollo Hospital in Kerala and the 73rd hospital owned by Apollo Group in India. With the state’s most advanced, comprehensive healthcare infrastructure and cutting-edge technologies, Apollo Adlux Hospital stands as an example of medical excellence in Kerala.
  • With over 34 multi-specialty departments, the hospital believes in providing the best quality treatment to its patients at affordable rates, ensuring comfort at their difficult times.
  • The 300-bed hospital is managed by a team of highly qualified and experienced experts who delivers exceptional hospitality to their patients and treats them with great compassion.
  • With its affiliation with the Apollo Hospitals Group, the hospital aims in providing patients with top-notch healthcare services while also serving communities in Kerala.
  • The hospital has good railway and road connections, and is conveniently close to Cochin International Airport.

Hospital Highlights:

  • Situated near DLF Cyber City, Gurugram, Narayana Superspecialty Hospital is one of the top medical facilities in the Delhi NCR region, catering to the needs of the people. Known for its commitment to quality medical care and patient service, the hospital is a state-of-the-art facility with planned and well-equipped sections, which includes a spacious OPD area as well as comfortable patient rooms.
  • It is the closest super-specialty hospital from Indira Gandhi International Airport towards Gurugram, and also the nearest super specialty hospital from DLF Cyber City. It is also close to major residential areas in Gurugram.
  • It is part of the renowned Narayana Health Group. Established in 2000, by Dr. Devi Shetty, a renowned cardiac surgeon, it has grown to be one fo India’s leading healthcare groups.

Hospital Highlights:

  • Fortis Hospital, Noida, stands as one of the oldest and most trusted healthcare institutions in the region, setting a benchmark for comprehensive medical care.
  • As the second mega hub hospital in the Fortis Healthcare Group, Fortis Hospital, Noida, upholds a legacy of trust among more than 1.2 million patients. By integrating top-tier professionals with cutting-edge technology, the hospital delivers superior treatment across various medical disciplines.
  • Specializing in advanced Neurosciences, Orthopedics, Kidney and Liver Transplant Programmes, Fortis Hospital, Noida has successfully performed over 1,500 transplants, solidifying its reputation as a leader in specialized medical interventions.

Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)

TURP or Transurethral Resection of the Prostate is a surgical procedure for treating urinary problems arising due to an enlarged prostate. Your doctor will insert a resectoscope through your penis tip into the urethra (the tube carrying urine from your urinary bladder).

It helps your doctor to view and to remove excess prostate tissue responsible for blocking the flow of urine. The procedure is an option for those men who are having moderate to severe urinary problems and aren’t responding to any medications. It is the most effective treatment, to date, for enlarged prostate.

Why do I need a TURP?

The procedure helps to ameliorate urinary symptoms due to Benign Prostatic

Hyperplasia that includes:

  • A frequent and urgent need to go & urinate
  • Prolonged, slow urination
  • Stopping and then starting again while you urinate
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Difficulty in starting to urinate
  • Increased frequency of urination in the night time
  • Feeling that the bladder didn’t empty completely

 

The procedure is also an option when you wish to either prevent or treat complications arising due to blocked urine flow like:

  • Bladder or kidney damage
  • Bladder stones
  • Recurrence of urinary tract infections
  • Inability to control urination
  • Blood while you urinate
  • Inability to urinate

Preparing for the procedure

Your doctor might ask you to stop taking medications a few days before the surgery to decrease the risk of bleeding. These medications may be blood thinners or non-prescription pain relievers. Your doctor will recommend an antibiotic for preventing urinary tract infections. You must have someone by your side to drive you home after the surgery as you won’t be able to drive. You won’t be able to do work or perform strenuous activities for nearly 6 weeks after the procedure. Talk to your doctor about the expected recovery time that you might need.

What to expect?

The surgery will last for around 2 hours. The doctor will administer general anesthesia before the surgery and you will remain unconscious during that time. However, you will remain conscious if the doctor administers spinal anesthesia. You might also need to take antibiotics for preventing the risk of infection.

During the procedure

Your surgeon will insert the resectoscope through the tip of your penis into the prostate area without making any cuts or incisions on your outer body. The resectoscope helps to trim excess tissue from the inner prostate gland, one-piece at a time. The irrigating fluid will carry the small pieces of tissue removed from the inner prostate into the bladder. The doctor will remove all the pieces at the end of the surgery.

After the procedure

You will be in the hospital for about two days after TURP. There will be a urinary catheter because of the swelling blocking the flow of urine. It will remain in place for 48 hours till the swelling subsides and you can urinate without difficulty. You might notice blood in the urine and other irritating urinary symptoms. However, the condition will get better in nearly 2 months and you must immediately contact your surgeon if bleeding is worsening.

Your doctor will ask you to drink plenty of water so that it flushes out the bladder.

Apart from this, other instructions given to you might be:

  • Avoiding strenuous activities for 4 to 6 weeks
  • Avoiding driving till your doctor removes the catheter and you won’t take medications for pain.
  • Eating high-fiber foods to avoid straining during bowel movement and constipation.
  • Ask your doctor before you start taking blood thinners.
  • Contacting your doctor immediately if you are unable to urinate and/or having a fever.

Results

The surgery quickly relieves all the symptoms and the person undergoing the surgery will experience a strong flow of urine within a few days of the surgery. There might be a need for follow-up treatment to completely ease the symptoms. This is especially important if several years passed since the symptoms became visible.

Risks

  • Difficulty in urinating temporarily-  You will have trouble urinating for some days after the surgery.
  • Erectile dysfunction- Although this is a smaller risk, it is common for all treatments of the prostate.
  • Urinary tract infection- It is common after any kind of prostate treatment. There are more chances of the occurrence of infection if the catheter is in place for longer. You might also experience recurrent urinary tract infections.
  • Difficulty holding urine-  Incontinence (loss of bladder control) is a common complication of TURP.
  • Re-treatment- Some men may require re-treatment after TURP because the symptoms don’t subside or don’t improve. Narrowing of the urethra might also be responsible for the need for re-treatment.
  • Heavy bleeding- Although rare, some men may experience heavy bleeding and may require a blood transfusion. Most of these men have larger prostate.
  • Low sodium in the blood- It happens when the body absorbs excess fluid, during TURP, used go wash the surgery site. This is TURP syndrome which can be life-threatening. However, you may eliminate this condition with Bipolar TURP.

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