what causes frequent urination after prostate surgery?  

what causes frequent urination after prostate surgery?

 

Frequent urination and urinary incontinence are among the possible complications after prostate surgery. If you or your relatives have prostate surgery coming up and you are worried about complications or you have frequent urination after prostate surgery, read on.

The causes that will cause urinary problems after prostate surgery are listed in this article.

What causes frequent urination after prostate surgery?

 

Everything about prostate surgery

Why is prostate surgery performed?

What is the type of anesthesia for prostate surgery?

With what methods and techniques can prostate surgery be performed?

What are the advantages of a laparoscopic procedure in prostate surgery?

What are the general complications after prostate surgery?

Is frequent urination normal after prostate surgery?

If you have frequent urination after prostate surgery, what points and cases can we use to help solve our problems?

 

 

 

Everything about prostate surgery

The prostate is located below the bladder and behind the bladder and the prostate, is the rectum or the distal part of the large intestine.

 

The role of the prostate is to produce fluid in which the sperm produced by the testicles can survive. The prostate actually produces the fluid that carries the sperm.

 

Why is prostate surgery performed?

Prostate surgery may be required because of a prostate tumor, benign prostate enlargement, or so-called benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH for short.

In prostate surgery, part or all of the prostate is removed from the body according to the diagnosis and necessity determined by the doctor.

Doctors call Prostate extraction surgery a prostatectomy.

Removal of part of the prostate tissue is called partial prostatectomy and removal of the whole is called total prostatectomy.

 

What is the type of anesthesia for prostate surgery?

Prostate surgery can be performed under two types of anesthesia:

  1. Complete anesthesia when the person is completely anesthetized and unconscious.
  2. Anesthesia through the spinal canal, which anesthetizes only the lower half of the body.

 

With what methods and techniques can prostate surgery be performed?

Prostate surgeries can be performed in two ways and techniques:

 

  • Open prostatectomy:

It is a traditional and old method, ie the surgeon makes an incision in the skin and reaches the prostate.

This surgery can be done through an incision between the anus and the scrotum or reach the prostate by cutting from the lower abdomen.

 

  • prostate surgery with laparoscope:

In this modern technique, the surgeon makes only very small incisions in the skin, and small surgical instruments, including a few thin tubes connected to the camera, enter the patient's abdomen and body and are performed without the direct intervention of the surgeon.

 

What are the advantages of a laparoscopic procedure in prostate surgery?

The following advantages are greater in laparoscopic procedures than in open surgery: 

  • The pain is less.
  • Bleeding is more limited and minimal.
  • Shorter recovery and faster return to normal life.
  • Shorter hospital stay.

Doctors say that in laparoscopic procedures of prostate surgery, the patient will have a faster and more complete recovery in controlling his or her bladder, the ability to control the bladder and urine after prostate surgery will be achieved sooner by laparoscopic methods.

 

What are the general complications after prostate surgery?

Common complications after prostate surgery include:

  • Problems with anesthesia and anesthetics
  • Infection of the operation site
  • Bleeding
  • Injury to adjacent organs and arteries
  • Deep Vein Thrombosis or DVT
  • Erection problems and disorders:

Doctors say that two to three months after prostate surgery, the disorder and inability to have an erection is normal. If the problem persists, nerve damage may have occurred.

  • Accumulation of lymph and fluid in the legs and thighs
  • Inguinal hernias

 

And the complication that we talk more about in this article:

  • Urinary problems after prostate surgery:

after prostate surgery people may have:

  • Pain when urinating
  • Difficulty urinating
  • Urinary incontinence

and

  • Frequent urination

Doctors say most of these urinary problems go away within two weeks of prostate surgery.

 

Is recurrence of urine normal after prostate surgery?

Yes

It is normal to have frequent urination after prostate surgery.

It is said that following surgery and techniques used, the capacity of the bladder to maintain urine will be reduced, but what is the main reason for the frequency of urination after prostate surgery?

 

Doctors say the swelling in the wall that makes up the bladder, and in fact the thickening of the bladder wall, causes people to have frequent urination after prostate surgery.

 

Medications used during anesthesia can cause urinary retention and then urinate frequently.

 

Most men who have frequent urination after prostate surgery can regain their ability to control the bladder after three to six months, but sometimes there are men whose urinary disorders will last one to two years, Doctors say there are some who will need reoperation to regain control of their bladder.

 

If you have recurrent urination after prostate surgery, what points and cases can we use to help solve our problems?

  • Performing specific exercises that strengthen the pelvic floor muscles
  • Meditation
  • Reoperation
  • Specific injections
  • Installation of dedicated tools
  • Artificial sphincters
  • Neuromuscular electrical stimulation
  • and specialized measures such as Bulbourethral

 

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