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Trans-urethral bladder surgeries are performed to repair the bladder, to place incisions or insertions for drainage, and to remove for cysts and tumors. For this surgery, a cystoscope (a tube with a small camera used to perform tests and surgeries) is inserted through the urethra into the bladder. This procedure is performed under regional or general anesthesia. No abdominal incision is necessary. After surgery, you are usually released the same day or the next day....more »
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What is Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery? Transurethral bladder surgery is a procedure performed for many reasons including diagnostic examination, removal of bladder calcifications and certain types of cancer. During transurethral surgery, a thin metal tube with a small camera inside it is placed inside the urethra to allow your doctor to see inside the bladder. A wire loop at the end of the tube is used to remove cancer or other tissue. The urethra is a thin tube in the body that carries urine from the bladder out of the body....more »
Who are candidates for Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery? Transurethral bladder surgery is commonly recommended for the removal of certain types of bladder cancers and to remove enlarged prostate glands in men. In some cases, transurethral bladder surgery is used to open up a blocked ureter or to remove kidney stones....more »
What are alternatives to Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery? Alternative treatment may be available depending on the condition. In the case of advanced bladder cancer, alternatives to transurethral bladder surgery include open surgery radiation and chemotherapy....more »
How do you prepare for Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery? Prior to any surgery, your doctor will give you a complete medical examination and evaluate your overall health and your health history. You may be required to get additional tests such as X-rays and lab tests. Your doctor will also review with you the potential risks and benefits of the operation and will ask you to sign a consent form. It is important that you ask questions and be sure you understand the reason for the surgery as well as the risks.
It is important that you inform your doctor if you have allergies to any medications, what medications you are taking, and if you have bleeding problems. It is also important to inform your doctor if you are pregnant.
Your doctor will also give you specific instructions on how to prepare for surgery, including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, taking or avoiding certain vitamins and medications. Carefully following these instructions will help your surgery go more smoothly.
Depending on the circumstances of your surgery, you may be instructed to do the following:
What is the Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery recovery process? After the procedure you may experience some bleeding and discomfort, but you can expect to go home either the same day or the next day. Expect to return to your normal activities in a week or two. You should expect increased frequency of urination and some patients experience incontinence (uncontrolled urination). The urgency to urinate will decrease over time. Follow these recommendations after surgery:
What is the cost of Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery? A variety of factors may influence the cost of the surgery. They include:
These factors vary depending on you and your situation.
The cost of each procedure can vary dramatically based upon age, location, gender, and insurance coverage. HealthGrades provides detailed cost estimates which include the costs of the procedure, drugs, hospital stay, and more. Each cost estimate is easy to understand and provides medical terms you need to know.
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Where can I find a Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery doctor or surgeon? Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery is typically performed by doctors specializing in Urology. Nationally, there are 11022 practicing Urologists. HealthGrades offers detailed physician reports to help you find a qualified Trans-urethral Bladder Surgery doctor or surgeon in your area, which includes disciplinary actions, patient feedback, background information, and more. Start your search now!
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