HOLEP

The prostate gland is a small, but important part of the male reproductive system. Its main function is to produce a fluid, which prostate and enriches the sperm during the reproductive years. The prostate is the size of a walnut and is located below the bladder. It has a channel through the centre and through this hole passes the urethra, the tube which empties urine from the bladder via the penis.

Prostate problems that occur:

The three main problems that occur in the prostate include:

Prostate size and blocking of the urethra:

What is a HOLEP procedure?

The aim of this operation is to rebore the prostate for men who have obstructive symptoms that have not responded to medications. This operation requires the use of a telescope placed through the Penis to the prostate, where high powered holmium laser is use to cut away at the prostate lobes. The resected pieces of prostate are removed with a suction device. Finally, a catheter is placed into the penis to drain the bladder overnight.  Overnight the nurses will have sterile water running through the catheter to filter out the blood and debris. 

What to expect post surgery:

What are the advantages of the HoLEP procedure?

HoLEP has many advantages over a traditional TURP or Open Prostatectomy.

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