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Prostate Laser Surgery in Koramangala, Bangalore

Laser prostatectomy is a procedure for men who suffer from urinary problems because of an enlarged prostate. It relieves moderate or severe urinary symptoms.

There are different types of laser prostatectomy. The kind your doctor recommends to you can depend on a few factors.

What do we need to know about laser prostatectomy?

Laser prostatectomy aims to relieve urinary symptoms known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The surgery removes extra prostate tissues that prevent comfortable urination.

A doctor may suggest one of the different types of laser prostatectomies depending upon your health and the size of the prostate.

What are the types of laser prostatectomy?

There are three types of laser prostatectomy. They are:

  • Photoselective Vaporization of The Prostate: A doctor uses a laser to melt excess prostate tissues.
  • Holmium Laser Ablation of The Prostate: The procedure is similar to the previous one. It uses a different type of laser to remove tissues.
  • Holmium Laser Enucleation of The Prostate: It uses a laser to remove extra tissues. After that, a doctor uses other instruments to cut the tissues into easily detachable pieces.

What are the symptoms or causes that lead to laser prostatectomy?

There are a few things you may witness in case you need a laser prostatectomy. They are as follows:

  • Difficulty in urinating
  • Straining to urinate
  • Frequent and urgent urination
  • An accidental leak of urine
  • A weak stream of urine
  • Slow urination
  • Infection in the urinary tract

When do you need to see a doctor?

If you spot the symptoms mentioned above, you may consider setting an appointment with your doctor. You may show other kinds of symptoms as well. These other kinds include blood in urine, bladder stones, recurring infection in the urinary tract, kidney damage and inability to urinate. 

Request an appointment at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Koramangala, Bangalore.

Call 1860 500 2244 to book an appointment.

What are the risk factors?

There can be some risks associated with laser prostatectomy. They are:

  • Difficulty in urinating for a few days: The doctor will insert a tube into your penis to carry urine out of the bladder till you can urinate normally.
  • Dry orgasm: It is a long-term side effect of any prostate surgery. Semen during ejaculation enters the bladder instead of coming out of the penis.
  • Erectile dysfunction: The risk of erectile dysfunction is insignificant, and it is more frequent in cases of traditional surgery.

How can you prepare for laser prostatectomy?

Days before the surgery, you may have to stop taking medicines that increase the risks of bleeding. These medicines include blood thinners and pain relievers.

You may consider looking into transportation options as you will not be able to drive after surgery.

What are the treatment options for laser prostatectomy?

There are two types of anesthesia your doctor may prescribe. These are general anesthesia and spinal anesthesia. Do discuss the options with your doctor before going for the surgery.

As discussed earlier, there are three types of laser prostatectomy. The doctor inserts a thin scope through the penis into the urethra. The laser at the end of the fiber-optic scope removes excess cells by vaporizing or cutting them.

Depending on the size of the prostate, the surgery may take anywhere between 30 minutes and two hours.

Conclusion

Watch out for symptoms that may indicate that you need a laser prostatectomy. Self-diagnosis, in this case, is quite simple.

Laser prostatectomy is a simple surgery that hardly has any long-term side effect. With the help of the instructions of an experienced doctor, you are going to recover smoothly.

Can laser prostatectomy affect sex life?

There are chances of men having dry orgasms after sexual intercourse. While it may not affect a couple's sex life, it may make it difficult for them to conceive a child.

What are some things that you may expect after laser prostatectomy?

After the procedure, one may expect the following things:

  • Blood in the urine for a few days
  • Difficulty in holding urine. For most people, the issue gets resolved with time.
  • For a few weeks or months, one may experience frequent and urgent urination. Once you heal, the problem is likely to be resolved.

Are there any precautions that one can take after the surgery?

After the surgery, try to refrain from strenuous exercises till the doctor approves it. The doctor will also prescribe certain medicines which you need to take.
Some people may consider holding off sex for a few days. It is because ejaculation too soon may cause pain and bleeding.

Are there chances of prostate cells growing back?

People who get laser ablation may need to get another surgery in the future because the cells may grow back. But in the case of laser enucleation, the entire part of the prostate obstructing urine flow is removed.

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