Aquablation Therapy for Benign Enlarged Prostate | Wednesday Wellness

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  • čas přidán 28. 01. 2024
  • Trinity Health Grand Rapids is the first in West MI to offer Aquablation therapy. This is an advanced, minimally invasive treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) that uses imaging, robotics, and a heat-free waterjet to remove prostate tissue. This treatment is supported by clinical studies that show it provides long-lasting relief with low rates of complications. Join Urologist, Dr. Navneet Mander to learn more about this treatment.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @pumpkinpaper
    @pumpkinpaper Před měsícem

    Two questions. What about old UroLift devices in place and can the removed tissue be sent for 'biopsy' testing to detect prostate cancer?

  • @davidlundy5007
    @davidlundy5007 Před 2 měsíci

    Anyone here ?
    I’m watching due to I’m scheduled for this procedure on May 28th 2024 in Jacksonville Beaches Florida. I’m 70 and have spent my entire 60s fighting this.

    • @snort455
      @snort455 Před měsícem

      How did it go? Im getting mine June 28 in Los Gatos, Ca

  • @snort455
    @snort455 Před měsícem

    How did it go? Im getting mine June 28 in Los Gatos, Ca

    • @davidlundy5007
      @davidlundy5007 Před měsícem +1

      I spent one sleepless night in the hospital. The night nurses were awesome. They were right on top of it. Changing the saline bags for irrigation of the bladder and pinus. Only saw blood in the tubes when I tried to move. Went home the next day with the catheter in me which my doc recommended it stay in for a week because of blood clots. That was a pain to deal with But I got through it ok. I was so glad to get that out of me. When I got home after catheter removal my bladder started cramping and tried to pee and couldn’t. I freaked. Immediately went to my I pad and googled What to do if you can’t pee after catheter removal. Tip- go in bathroom turn on sink faucet hang over toilet and clear your mind. That worked. I had flow. lol.
      Don’t believe these other guys saying they could pee like a racehorse immediately. That ain’t so. It will take time to heal. It’s been 2 weeks and four days and I’m going ok but not there yet by no means. My doctor told me things get worse before it gets better. He was right. I’m getting a little better each day. I just have to watch what I drink especially cutting back on coffee in the am. Lots of trauma down there. Needs time to heal. My next appointment is in 6 weeks . I’m hoping by then I be close to being healed up.

    • @snort455
      @snort455 Před 24 dny

      its now 4 days after my surgery. Im not in pain. Urine is returning to normal color, i.e. no reddish color. Taking it easy is hard because I normally heavy, hard work is my norm. In short, I wish Id done it years sooner.