TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) is a commonly performed surgical procedure used to treat urinary problems caused by an enlarged prostate (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia - BPH). During the procedure, a specialized instrument is inserted through the urethra to remove excess prostate tissue that is blocking the flow of urine. Since the surgery is performed through the natural urinary passage, no external incision is required.
TURP is considered the gold standard treatment for moderate to severe prostate enlargement and is highly effective in improving urinary flow, relieving symptoms, and enhancing quality of life. The procedure offers long-lasting results and helps patients regain normal bladder function.
TURP is a proven and highly successful treatment option for enlarged prostate disease. The procedure provides significant and long-lasting relief from urinary symptoms while avoiding the need for major surgery. Most patients experience improved urine flow, better bladder emptying, and enhanced quality of life following treatment.
With decades of clinical success, TURP remains one of the most trusted procedures for managing prostate enlargement. It offers excellent outcomes, a relatively short recovery period, and a high level of patient satisfaction, making it a preferred choice for men experiencing moderate to severe BPH symptoms.