Resection of prostate (TURP - transurethral removal of prostate) Skip To Content

TURP (Transurethral resection of the prostate) is an effective procedure to treat men with benign enlargement of the prostate.

TURP is the traditional treatment that involves scraping away the part of the prostate tissue which is causing a blockage using an electric current.

What does the procedure involve?

This operation involves telescopic removal of the obstructing, central part of the prostate with heat diathermy and temporary insertion of a catheter for bladder irrigation. 

What should I expect before the procedure?

If you are taking Aspirin or Clopidogrel on a regular basis, you must discuss this with your urologist because these drugs can cause increased bleeding after surgery. There may be a balance of risks where stopping them will reduce the chances of bleeding but this can result in increased clotting, which may also carry a risk to your health. This will, therefore, need careful discussion with regard to risks and benefits.

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