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TURP (Prostate Surgery)

Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) is a surgery used to treat urinary problems caused by an enlarged prostate (BPH).

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Duration

60–90 mins

Anaesthesia

Spinal/General

Hospital Stay

2–3 days

Recovery Time

2–4 weeks

Success Rate

95%

Your Care Journey

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Access

A scope is inserted through the urethra; no external incisions are needed.

Resection

Excess prostate tissue blocking the flow is removed using an electric loop.

Catheterization

A temporary catheter is used for 2 days to flush the bladder.

Recovery Timeline

A clear, clinical timeline to help you prepare for a safe and comfortable journey back to health.

Day 3

Catheter removal and discharge.

Week 2

Urine flow strength significantly improved.

Month 1

Full recovery and return to all activities.

Common Questions

Everything you need to know about your procedure.

You won't feel anything during surgery. Post-op, there is mild burning for a few days.

Need more clarity?

Our clinical coordinators are available for a detailed 1-on-1 walkthrough to answer any specific concerns.

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Schedule a private consultation with our surgical experts to discuss your customized care plan and address any concerns.