Transurethral Resection (TUR) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove tissue from the urinary bladder or prostate gland through the urethra. This approach avoids large incisions and allows for quicker recovery time. During TUR, a resectoscope with an electrical current is inserted into the urethra to vaporize and cut away targeted tissue.
Transurethral Resection (TUR) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove tissue from the urinary bladder or prostate gland through the urethra. This approach avoids large incisions and allows for quicker recovery time. During TUR, a resectoscope with an electrical current is inserted into the urethra to vaporize and cut away targeted tissue.
Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TUR-P) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in Austria used to treat an enlarged prostate by removing the obstructive tissue. Patients may experience improvements in symptoms such as frequency, urgency, and flow.
Austria's healthcare system is known for its high-quality care. TUR-P is usually performed under general anesthesia with a short hospital stay, and catheterization for a few days post-surgery. The waiting time is typically around 2 to 4 weeks.