What is the Urolift procedure?

Urolift is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that is used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), which is an enlargement of the prostate gland that is not cancerous but can cause urinary symptoms, including difficulty in urinating, a weak stream, and frequent urination.

In the Urolift procedure, tiny implants are placed inside the prostate to hold the obstructive prostate tissue out of the way, open up th  e urethra, and improve the flow of urine. The procedure is performed with a small telescope-like instrument inserted into the urethra, and the implants are delivered via fine needles through the device.

The Urolift procedure is most commonly carried out under local anaesthesia and involves no incisions or prostate tissue removal. Patients report quick relief from symptoms and return to regular activity shortly after the procedure.

Urolift for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is a nonmalignant condition that tends to occur with age in men. The enlarged prostate gland brought on by BPH compresses or partially obstructs the surrounding urethra, making urination painful. Based on studies, BPH occurs in more than 40% of men aged 50 and in more than 70% of men aged 60.

While BPH is a noncancerous condition and not related to cancer of the prostate, it can nonetheless have a profound effect on everyday activities. If not treated, an enlarged prostate can result in irreversible damage to the bladder. Note that BPH and cancer of the prostate are different, and it is advisable to see a specialist to get right information and dispel all prostate cancer myths. The Urolift treatment is a BPH treatment option for individuals to alleviate urinary symptoms and enhance quality of life.

Who are the candidates for Urolift treatment for BPH?

Men who are suffering from lower urinary tract symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate, also referred to as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), are the ideal candidates for Urolift procedure.

The procedure is especially ideal for individuals who are fond of a minimally invasive method of surgery, do not desire drugs or more invasive surgical methods, and would like to preserve their sexual function. It is important to seek advice from a trained urologist to see if Urolift therapy is best suited for your condition.

Symptoms of BPH Before Treatment:

Before BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) treatment, the following symptoms can be felt:

  • Urinary Incontinence: An urgent, sudden sensation of needing to urinate.
  • Frequent Urination: Frequent need to urinate during the day and night.
  • Difficulty Starting Urination: Difficulty in starting urination or delay.
  • Weak Urinary Stream: Slow or weak urinary stream.
  • Incomplete Emptying: Feeling that you cannot empty your bladder.
  • Intermittent Urination: A stream of urine that begins and then ceases.

These symptoms can be very troublesome to a man's way of life and might need medical treatment to control them. If you have any of these symptoms, it is advised that you consult your doctor for an accurate BPH diagnosis and treatment.

How is the Urolift procedure done for treatment of BPH?

The Urolift treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia has three primary steps:

  • Step 1 - Placing the Urolift Delivery Device: To reach the enlarged prostate, the Urolift delivery device is inserted via the blocked urethra. There is no incision required for this minimally invasive procedure. The tool allows the surgeon to enter the prostate and perform the Urolift procedure precisely and accurately.
  • Step 2 - Implanting Urolift Implants: During the Urolift procedure, tiny Urolift implants are inserted surgically to lift and support the obstructive prostate tissue out of the urethra. The implants are made from a very special material that is safe for the body and will not lead to any negative reaction. They are specifically designed to offer durable relief of BPH symptoms.
  • Step 3 - Removal of the Urolift Delivery Device: Once the implants are inserted, the Urolift delivery device is removed, and the urethra is left open. This device enables normal urine flow and eliminates the symptoms of BPH. The entire procedure of urolift is usually completed in under an hour and is done on an outpatient basis. Patients can go back home on the same day.

The procedure is often performed in a doctor's office or outpatient facility and can be done comparatively quickly with little pain or discomfort. It is less invasive than conventional surgical techniques used for BPH, with less time for recovery and reduced risk of complications.

What are the risks associated with urolift surgery?

One of its strongest benefits is that urolift carries far fewer risks and side effects compared to other BPH treatments. In reality, urolift is the only BPH treatment of its type that carries no risk of erectile or ejaculatory complications. If adverse effects arise, they usually go away in two to four weeks and are not very severe. Side effects after urolift could be:

  • Burning during urination
  • Painful urination
  • Hematuria (blood in the urine)
  • Urgency incontinence
  • Lower abdominal/pelvic pain

What are the expectations for the urolift procedure?

Before the Procedure:

  • The urologist will offer full information on the urolift surgery and the procedure.

The procedure can be done under local anaesthesia.

During the Procedure:

  • A small tube will be passed through the urethra and implants will be placed in the prostate to allow a bigger opening for easier flow of urine.

After the Procedure:

  • A catheter will not usually be needed after the procedure.
  • The most frequent temporary side effects of the procedure are painful urination, hematuria, pelvic pain, urinary urgency, and stress incontinence.
  • Infrequent side effects, such as bleeding and infection, can occur, but these are not common and can be treated successfully in most cases.
  • Most symptoms tend to remit within two to four weeks after the procedure.

The urolift procedure is a safe, effective way to treat BPH with a rapid recovery time and few potential complications. The patient should be able to resume normal activity in a couple of days after treatment. The urologist should address any questions or concerns prior to the procedure.

What happens after the treatment, during the recovery period?

After the urolift system procedure, most patients do not require a catheter. Patients may have minimal recovery time from these procedures, and within two weeks, they may be feeling better.

What precautions should be taken after the Urolift procedure for prostate enlargement?

To guarantee appropriate recovery and lower the risk of complications, it's important to follow particular guidelines after having a urolift operation for prostate enlargement. These precautions include:

  • Intense activities such as heavy lifting, biking, and treadmill exercise should be avoided for the first two weeks after the procedure to minimise the risk of bleeding or discomfort.
  • Refraining from sexual activity for at least two weeks to allow the prostate time to heal.
  • Consuming large amounts of water to remain hydrated and flush out any lingering blood or debris in the urinary tract.

Patients should also comply with any particular advice or guidelines given by their urologist about pain management, follow-up, and other drugs that they may need to take. These precautions and measures can greatly reduce the risk of complications and maximise the benefits of the procedure.

Why choose Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital for Urolift Procedure in Lucknow, India?

Tender Palm Super-Speciality Hospital is one of the best hospitals for Urolift Procedure in Lucknow, India. Our experienced Urologists use advanced technology and provide patient-focused care, ensuring safer procedures, quicker recovery, and improved long-term outcomes. We offer the best treatment with effective and affordable pricing, making the Urolift Procedure cost suitable for patients seeking high-quality care in Lucknow, India.

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