
Turp
Enlarged prostrate affects urination and leads to recurrent UTIs, bladder stones, blood in urine and renal failure. Donate, and help a patient avoid prostrate complications TURP Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) is an endoscopic procedure done to relieve symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate. When the prostate gland is enlarged, it can press against the urethra and interfere with or block the passage of urine out of the body. Enlargement of the prostate is a common part of aging, producing symptoms mostly after 50 years of age. TURP is frequently performed in the geriatric population and is a gold standard for elderly patients 70% Of 70 year old men have enlarged prostate 53 Surgeries carried out in 2020 44,000 Cost of surgery BENEFITS OF SURGERY Improves urination Restores functional independence to patient Prevents complications such as renal failure, recurrent UTIs, bladder stones and blood in urine
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