LASER ENUCLEATION OF PROSTATE ADENOMA
Laser enucleation of prostate adenoma is an effective and gentle treatment.
Laser enucleation of prostate adenoma is a modern and minimally invasive surgical method for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Unlike traditional surgeries, this procedure uses laser radiation, which allows for the precise removal of enlarged prostate tissues while preserving the integrity and function of the bladder and urethra.
Advantages of the method:
- Minimal invasiveness — no large incisions.
- High effectiveness — complete removal of excess tissue with restoration of normal urination.
- Reduced risk of bleeding — the laser coagulates blood vessels immediately.
- Short recovery period — patients return to their normal lives faster than after conventional surgery.
- Preservation of sexual function — the gentle approach reduces the risk of complications.
- Suitable for patients with comorbidities (including those on anticoagulants).
Indications for surgery:
- Difficulty or painful urination.
- Frequent urges to urinate, especially at night.
- Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
- Acute urinary retention.
- Complications of BPH (infections, bladder stones, kidney failure).
How is the procedure performed?
- Conducted under spinal or general anesthesia.
- An endoscope with a laser is inserted through the urethra.
- Enlarged prostate tissues are carefully separated and removed.
- The operation typically lasts 60–90 minutes.
Recovery after surgery:
- Hospitalization usually lasts 1–2 days.
- The catheter is removed the next day.
- Improvement in urination is felt immediately after the procedure.
- Full recovery occurs within a few weeks.
✨ Laser enucleation of prostate adenoma is a safe, gentle, and effective solution to a problem that hinders a full life.
📩 Schedule a consultation with a urologist-surgeon to choose the optimal treatment method.
Advantages of the method:
- Minimal invasiveness — no large incisions.
- High effectiveness — complete removal of excess tissue with restoration of normal urination.
- Reduced risk of bleeding — the laser coagulates blood vessels immediately.
- Short recovery period — patients return to their normal lives faster than after conventional surgery.
- Preservation of sexual function — the gentle approach reduces the risk of complications.
- Suitable for patients with comorbidities (including those on anticoagulants).
Indications for surgery:
- Difficulty or painful urination.
- Frequent urges to urinate, especially at night.
- Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying.
- Acute urinary retention.
- Complications of BPH (infections, bladder stones, kidney failure).
How is the procedure performed?
- Conducted under spinal or general anesthesia.
- An endoscope with a laser is inserted through the urethra.
- Enlarged prostate tissues are carefully separated and removed.
- The operation typically lasts 60–90 minutes.
Recovery after surgery:
- Hospitalization usually lasts 1–2 days.
- The catheter is removed the next day.
- Improvement in urination is felt immediately after the procedure.
- Full recovery occurs within a few weeks.
✨ Laser enucleation of prostate adenoma is a safe, gentle, and effective solution to a problem that hinders a full life.
📩 Schedule a consultation with a urologist-surgeon to choose the optimal treatment method.
