Revolutionizing Prostate Surgery: The Safe and Effective Procedure You Need to Know About – Endoscopic Enucleation of the Prostate

Karl Marvin Tan MD

March 13, 2023

Endoscopic enucleation of the prostate is a minimally invasive surgery that has changed how benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), or an enlarged prostate, is treated. It gives people an alternative to traditional open surgery that is safer, more effective, and less invasive. In this blog, we’ll talk about the pros and cons of endoscopic enucleation of the prostate, as well as how it works and how safe it is.

What is “Enucleation of the Prostate” done with?

Endoscopic enucleation of the prostate is a surgery that removes prostate tissue using either laser or bipolar energy and a special endoscope. Most of the time, the procedure is done under anesthesia. A special tool called a morcellator is used to break up the prostate tissue into small pieces that can then be taken out through the penis.

How to Keep Safe During Endoscopic Removal of the Prostate

Endoscopic removal of the prostate is usually thought to be a safe procedure with a low risk of problems. But, as with any surgery, there are some risks. The following safety steps are taken to reduce the risks:

  • Pre-operative evaluation: Before surgery, patients are carefully checked to make sure they are healthy enough to go through with it.
  • Antibiotic prophylaxis: Before a procedure, antibiotics are given to patients to keep them from getting sick.
  • Use of special tools: Endoscopic enucleation of the prostate requires the use of special tools that are made to reduce the risk of problems.
  • Endourologist with a lot of experience, like Dr. Tan: The procedure is usually done by surgeons with a lot of experience who are trained in the latest techniques and know how to use the equipment.

How Well Endoscopic Removal of the Prostate Works

Endoscopic removal of the prostate (called “enucleation”) has been shown to be a very effective way to treat BPH. Studies have shown that the procedure can make urinary symptoms much better, increase the rate of urine flow, and lower the risk of complications compared to open surgery.

Endoscopic enucleation of the prostate has been shown to be effective in patients with large prostates who may not be good candidates for other minimally invasive procedures like transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP).

Endoscopic enucleation of the prostate has a number of advantages.

Endoscopic enucleation of the prostate has many benefits, such as:

  • Minimally invasive: The procedure is minimally invasive, which means it does less damage to the body and lets it heal faster.
  • Less chance of problems: The procedure has a lower chance of problems than traditional open surgery.
  • Improved urinary symptoms: Frequency, urgency, and nighttime urination are all much better after endoscopic enucleation of the prostate.
  • Improved quality of life: The procedure can make a big difference in a patient’s quality of life by getting rid of urinary problems and making sexual function better.

Conclusion

Endoscopic enucleation of the prostate is a safe and effective way to treat BPH. It is an alternative to traditional open surgery. The procedure gives patients a minimally invasive option that can greatly improve urinary symptoms, lower the risk of complications, and improve their quality of life. Talk to your urologist if you have BPH to find out if endoscopic enucleation of the prostate is right for you.