Treatment Duration
60 Minutes
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Treatment Cost
₹ 80,000
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Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) helps to surgically treat urinary symptoms related to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) also known as enlarged prostate. The urethra in men exits the bladder by passing through the penis. The urethra is constricted in males with BPH because of an enlarged prostate. This can prevent urine from flowing and result in symptoms related to the urinary system, such as incomplete bladder emptying and urinating more frequently, particularly at night.
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is the gold standard surgical treatment for BPH. It relieves the symptoms of obstructive urine flow, with success rates between 85 and 90%.
Surgery Name | Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) |
Disease Treated | Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) |
Benefits of the Surgery | Minimally invasive, Less painful, Less operating time, Fast recovery |
Treated by | Urologist |
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Transurethral Resection of the Prostate gland or TURP is a surgical procedure that removes a section of the prostate gland. This surgery is carried out to treat the urinary problems that arise from an enlarged prostate gland.
The prostate gland is a part of a male's reproductive system, situated just in front of the rectum and below the urinary bladder. Its anatomy and physiology are as follows:
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) caused due to enlarged prostate can be treated with TURP Surgery. The bladder and urethra, which are located just below the prostate gland, are put under pressure as the prostate gland enlarges, which leads to symptoms like straining during urination and an urge to urinate. While the exact cause of prostate gland enlargement is unknown, factors related to ageing and testicular changes may have a role to play.
The right candidates for the TURP surgery are the males who are having an enlarged prostate gland beyond a considerable size having symptoms like
Men with blocked urinary outflow due to BPH or enlarged prostate may benefit from TURP. As an alternative to more invasive robotic or open BPH surgeries, TURP surgery can be performed on older, chronically ill males.
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TURP surgery is a prostate resection procedure conducted using a device known as a resectoscope. The resectoscope is a thin metal tube containing light, a camera, and a loop of wire. The procedure takes about 60 to 90 minutes to complete depending on various factors which include the patient's age, the patient's medical condition and the complexity of the case. The steps involved in the TURP procedure are as follows:
The doctor/surgeon will discuss and prepare the patient for the surgery.
Before undergoing the TURP procedure, the following things would be done:
On getting admitted, the patient will need to sign a few forms, including consent for the surgery, any untoward complications during the surgery, and consent to perform emergency care during the surgery in case of any complications. Other steps would be followed as follows:
After the surgery, the patient will be shifted to the recovery room for observation. There are certain things that the doctor or the healthcare staff will take care of and also guide the patient or the attendants to follow:
TURP surgery apart from being a gold standard for treating enlarged prostate has the following benefits:
Despite the TURP's high success rate, some of the possible risks and complications associated with the TURP surgery include:
The patient must consult the doctor if he experiences:
Prostate surgery is a very common surgery that helps ease most urinary complaints that a male may experience due to prostate enlargement. With this surgery of prostate resection, the pressure on the urinary bladder is reduced significantly.
If the TURP surgery is delayed, then an individual may experience a worsening of the symptoms, including:
The cost of TURP surgery ranges from ₹80,000 to ₹2,00,000. The cost varies based on some of the following factors:
Procedure Name | Cost Value |
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate gland (TURP) | ₹80,000 to ₹2,00,000 |
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate gland or TURP is a surgical procedure that removes a section of the prostate gland. This surgery is carried out to treat the urinary problems that arise from an enlarged prostate gland.
Depending on how much of the enlarged prostate needs to be removed during a TURP surgery, the procedure could take up to an hour. This procedure is done under local or general anaesthesia.
The TURP procedure takes about 60 to 90 minutes to complete depending on various factors which include the patient's age, the patient's medical condition and the complexity of the case.
After the TURP surgery, it typically takes 3 to 4 weeks to fully recover. However, the surgeon will update the patient on when to resume regular activities.
The TURP surgery is performed under local or general anaesthesia, thus the patient shouldn't experience any severe pain. However, there may be discomfort and bladder contractions due to the catheter left in place as the urethra will be swollen and sore.
TURP surgery is performed in men with urinary outflow obstruction caused by an enlarged prostate/BPH. It can also be done in men with chronic medical conditions, and of advanced age, as an alternative to more invasive robotic or open BPH surgeries.
Like any surgery, TURP surgery also has some risks and complications associated with it which include infection, loss of erections, painful or difficult urination, and retrograde ejaculation (when ejaculate goes into the bladder and not out the penis).
The TURP surgery includes the following benefits: less painful as it is a minimally invasive surgery, involves minimal bleeding, very fewer chances of complications, requires less operating time, and fast recovery.
Post-surgery, the bleeding usually stops within 3 weeks of TURP.
It is known after the TURP surgery, the prostate may start to grow back again and about one in ten men need a repeat procedure within ten years of having TURP.
Most men can resume their daily activities within 1 to 3 weeks, only after consulting the doctor. However, a patient must avoid heavy lifting and strenuous activities for about 6 weeks as it might put extra pressure on the bladder.
Some of the men post TURP surgery have a persistent sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. They are able to urinate but may not be emptying the bladder completely and may still have persistent urinary symptoms such as frequent urination, slow urine stream, and the need to wake up multiple times at night to urinate.
The cost of TURP surgery may start from ₹80,000 and go up to ₹2,00,000 depending on several factors.
The cost of a TURP surgery differs due to factors including the patient’s age, the type of procedure done, techniques and equipment used, the type of hospital, and the admission room that a patient opts for.
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Last Updated on: 22 September 2022
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