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Uro opts for TURP over PVP??

Clarence Crow11 Nov 2005 21:48
Hello all
(I posted this as a reply further up the list, but go no comments).

I, too, have urinary problems inherited from HDR Brachytherapy for
advanced Prostate Cancer,  performed in mid July this year. I had to
wear a Foley Catheter for almost 4 wks post discharge from hospital.
I'm on 1Flomax/day and still have probs voiding, from zero at night
(Nocturia) to about 80% at high noon, plus retain approx 250ml on a
post void Bladder scan.

Going into the HDRB, my prostate was 65cc and had previously had some
"easing" done 16 yrs ago by a General Surgeon. So, in essence, I got
Prostate Cancer on top of an old BPH complaint.

Just yesterday, I saw the Uro who did the HDRB implant and discussed
either another TURP or PVP. He opted for the TURP as he said it was
more reliable, the Gold Standard, easier to remove the correct amount
of tissue, and there were some problems showing up from the newer
Laser treatments.

Anyway, he won't do a thing until he has a look at another Cystoscopy
he scheduled for me in a few wks time.
He did comment that any re-sectioning would need to possibly wait
another 3 months for the tissue damaged by the HDRB to re-stabilize.

I'm not too confident on any of these things, but will have to "bite
the bullet" eventually dependent on his opinion/s....

Anyone else in here with a similar story?

PS: I do post more regularly in alt.support.cancer.prostate

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