Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP) is a procedure to treat urinary symptoms that are generally caused by an enlarged prostate. In this procedure, a combined visual and surgical instrument referred to as Resectoscope is inserted through the tip of the penis into the tube that helps carry urine from the bladder or ‘urethra’.
What are the benefits of a TUIP?
Lower risk of bleeding: TUIP can be a good option for men who have a bleeding disorder that doesn't allow their blood to clot normally.
Minimal hospital stay: TUIP can be done on an outpatient basis and might be a safer option than surgery if you have certain other health problems.
The Procedure
The surgeon cuts one or two small sections in the area where the prostate and the bladder are connected generally referred to as bladder neck in order to open the urinary channel and allow urine to pass through more easily.
It is one of the minimally invasive treatment options for a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
When TUIP is done?
TUIP helps reduce urinary symptoms caused by BPH as well as to treat or prevent complications due to blocked urine flow, such as:
What to expect from TUIP?
TUIP is a much less invasive procedure where the patient can go on the same day. One may not be able to urinate and may sometimes require to have a catheter to drain the bladder. This may last for a week or less.
How it is done?
The surgeon uses an instrument inserted into the urethra that generates an electric current or laser beam to make incisions in the prostate where the prostate meets the bladder.
What happens after the procedure?
After the procedure, you may stay in a recovery area for at least a few hours.
The Procedure
The surgeon cuts one or two small sections in the area where the prostate and the bladder are connected generally referred to as bladder neck in order to open the urinary channel and allow urine to pass through more easily.
It is one of the minimally invasive treatment options for a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
When TUIP is done?
TUIP helps reduce urinary symptoms caused by BPH as well as to treat or prevent complications due to blocked urine flow, such as:
What to expect from TUIP?
TUIP is a much less invasive procedure where the patient can go on the same day. One may not be able to urinate and may sometimes require to have a catheter to drain the bladder. This may last for a week or less.
How it is done?
The surgeon uses an instrument inserted into the urethra that generates an electric current or laser beam to make incisions in the prostate where the prostate meets the bladder.
What happens after the procedure?
After the procedure, you may stay in a recovery area for at least a few hours.
Rating :
Established in 2007, Fortis Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi is an advanced tertiary care, multi-specialty hospital equipped with 149 beds and spread over an area of 1, 20,000 sq. ft. We possess wealth of medical expertise with the finest talents amongst doctors, nurses.....
Rating :
Asian Heart Institute (AHI), India's No. 1 Heart Care Hospital, has been set up with an aim to provide world-class cardiac care in India. In just 13 years, we have treated more than 300,000 patients, and have completed over 35,000 angiographies and more than 20.....
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP) is a procedure to treat urinary symptoms that are generally caused by an enlarged prostate. In this procedure, a combined visual and surgical instrument referred to as Resectoscope is inserted through the tip of the penis into the tube that helps carry urine from the bladder or ‘urethra’.
What are the benefits of a TUIP?
Lower risk of bleeding: TUIP can be a good option for men who have a bleeding disorder that doesn't allow their blood to clot normally.
Minimal hospital stay: TUIP can be done on an outpatient basis and might be a safer option than surgery if you have certain other health problems.
The Procedure
The surgeon cuts one or two small sections in the area where the prostate and the bladder are connected generally referred to as bladder neck in order to open the urinary channel and allow urine to pass through more easily.
It is one of the minimally invasive treatment options for a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
When TUIP is done?
TUIP helps reduce urinary symptoms caused by BPH as well as to treat or prevent complications due to blocked urine flow, such as:
What to expect from TUIP?
TUIP is a much less invasive procedure where the patient can go on the same day. One may not be able to urinate and may sometimes require to have a catheter to drain the bladder. This may last for a week or less.
How it is done?
The surgeon uses an instrument inserted into the urethra that generates an electric current or laser beam to make incisions in the prostate where the prostate meets the bladder.
What happens after the procedure?
After the procedure, you may stay in a recovery area for at least a few hours.
Rating :
Established in 2007, Fortis Hiranandani Hospital, Vashi is an advanced tertiary care, multi-specialty hospital equipped with 149 beds and spread over an area of 1, 20,000 sq. ft. We possess wealth of medical expertise with the finest talents amongst doctors, nurses.....
Rating :
Asian Heart Institute (AHI), India's No. 1 Heart Care Hospital, has been set up with an aim to provide world-class cardiac care in India. In just 13 years, we have treated more than 300,000 patients, and have completed over 35,000 angiographies and more than 20.....
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Rating :
Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available
Not Available
Medtravels ensures bridging the gap and providing accessibility for patients to interact directly with healthcare service providers. We remain committed to connecting all stakeholders across geographies, and focusing on taking Healthcare beyond boundaries.
We are one of the first few organizations in India to be NABH certified. This itself speaks out loud about the services and facilities we provide to our clients while ensuring optimum quality at all aspects.
We ensure to bring you the best in terms of both healthcare quality & affordability. We value our customers so providing the best of services to them at an affordable price is our objective.
We understand that getting the first opinion is the most crucial step towards your healthcare journey and so based on your reports, we provide you consultation(s) or opinion(s) from top-notch doctors & consultants without any charges.
Travelling outside your home country can be a rigorous affair. So, here we are, to guide you through all the necessities such as – Medical Visa, Air Bookings, Accommodation, Air Ambulance, Pharmacy, Medical Loan, Leisure Travel.
We constantly strive to provide our clients with maximum options and so we have global coverage in terms of Healthcare Providers. We provide you hospital options from – INDIA, SINGAPORE, THAILAND, MALAYSIA, TURKEY & the list goes on
Our objective is to work with complete transparency with both our partners & clients. With this motto, we maintain not to charge you for anything. When you come for treatment, you pay the hospital directly.
Not Available