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Re: Enlarge Prostate (BPH)
| Chris Bennett | 29 Mar 2004 19:39 |
Yes, I read that before my procedure.
However, TURP and other surgical solutions have a measurable "Death" rate from the procedure. It may be small but is higher than the problem described.
No medical procedure is 100% safe. When I had my TUMT, the nurse was always in the room monitoring the equipment. In addition, the surgeon came in every 5 minutes to check my status and told me to let them know immediately if there was any pain. I think that would have prevented most of the 16 thermal injuries that occurred.
The only pain I felt during the procedure was when the bladder went into spasm. The heat was uncomfortable but not painful.
I also had bladder spasms for about 3 days caused by the catheter - usually when I emptied the bag. They got milder and less frequent as time went on. The week on the catheter was worse than the procedure itself - at least for me.
Just make sure you pick a good surgeon. That's the secret to good results.
Chris
>You might want to read this site first. >http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/safety/bph.html [quoted text clipped - 29 lines] >> > >> >Lenny. |
| Burr | 29 Mar 2004 17:11 |
You might want to read this site first. http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/safety/bph.html
Burr
> You may also want to consider TUMT which is a microwave treatment. > [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] > > > >Lenny. |
| Chris Bennett | 29 Mar 2004 16:58 |
You may also want to consider TUMT which is a microwave treatment.
I had one done about 3 months ago with good results and no side affects. The worst part is the catheder that you need in for about 1 week after the procedure. The procedure took about 2 hours with setup and 1 hour of actual treatment.
Chris
>Hi There, > [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > >Lenny. |
| Lennox O. McKoy | 29 Mar 2004 10:53 |
Hi There,
My name is Lenny, I have an enlarge prostate(BPH) and I need some help in making a decision if I should have surgery for enlarge prostate (BPH) or to continued with my meds. (I am presently taking Flomax and Avodart). I am hoping that someone in this newsgroup can help point me in the right direction because I am a bit confused as to what to do. My doctor is pushing this surgery called (TUNA) Transurethral needle ablation.
What are the pros or cons about this procedure?
How will it affect my erection after the surgery?
I thank you all inadvance for your help.
Lenny.
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