Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or enlarged prostate
With Medtral New Zealand, you can have your TURP surgery performed by a highly qualified and experienced English-speaking urologist, in a world-class private hospital – and enjoy comprehensive aftercare both in hospital and while recuperating in your high quality hotel. Medtral New Zealand makes the whole process easy by taking care of every detail, so you can focus your energies on getting better.
Affordable surgery
Our TURP surgery travel packages cost around US$11,500 (expected stay in New Zealand 7-10 days). This price includes:
- hospital stay – 2-3 days in a single room
- all surgical procedures and expected medical costs
- aftercare in your hotel (nurse visits)
- contingency insurance (to cover any serious adverse events).
What are the causes of an enlarged prostate or BPH?
Possible imbalance of hormones that happens when men get older.
- Growths (neoplasms)
- Diabetes
- Arteriosclerosis
- Inflammation and infection
How is a TURP performed?
This operation is preformed under spinal or general anesthetic. An instrument called a retroscope is inserted through the urethra, and during the 60-90 minute operation the surgeon removes the prostate tissue, small pieces at a time. These pieces of tissue are washed into the bladder and are flushed out afterwards. An irrigation system (catheter) is set up to make sure those pieces of tissue and any small blood clots are flushed out of the bladder. This may be in place for a couple of days.
What can I expect afterwards?
You may find it a bit painful to urinate, as the urine flows over the surgical area. This gradually improves over the next few weeks. Light work can be resumed after a couple of weeks and more heavy manual labor resumed after 4-6 weeks (discuss this with your specialist). Sexual activity can also be resumed after 4-6 weeks.
What are the side effects of TURP?
TURP can cause excessive bleeding, though this is rare with modern surgical techniques. Frequent urge to urinate is common during the early recovery period, but is rare long term. Prolonged side effects of TURP may include:
- semen entering your bladder (retrograde ejaculation)
- erection problems
- painful urination
- recurring urinary tract infections
- bladder neck narrowing (stricture)
- blood in your urine (hematuria)
- need for re-treatment (uncommon) because the prostate gland grows larger again or because not enough of it is removed the first time.
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