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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Dr. Lin from Sunrise Urology discusses TURP misinformation and give you truths about the procedure as he performs it.
    Dr. Lin practices at Sunrise Urology in Gilbert, Arizona.
    www.SunriseUrol...
    #BPH #ProstateEnlargement #RotoRooter

Komentáře • 88

  • @davegray1364
    @davegray1364 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Great explanation. I have a TURP booked for later this month with an excellent specialist and your video has reassured me thanks.

  • @Ray-ku1sj
    @Ray-ku1sj Před rokem +10

    I had my TURP procedure done in Sept. and two month on now I am doing really well. Just a rare amount of leakage, but otherwise doing OK. Prior to this procedure I was pretty much a wreck mentally, worrying about it. I can truthfully say it was an easy thing to go through. You get to the hospital, vitals taken, change into a patient gown, the anesthesiologist and urologist come and speak with you asking if you have any last minute questions. You're wheeled into surgery, probably within 10 to 15 minutes you're asleep, and you wake up in PACU (recovery). A few hours later you're discharged home with a catheter. In my case, 4 days later the cath is taken out. This is not as bad as some describe it, and it's over in about 2 seconds time. Voiding without the cath can be a bit painful the first 3 or four times, but by the next day things ease up. All in all, not a bad experience as I feared. I can now pee normally again. I would recommend this procedure to anyone having these urinary symptoms. Ray

    • @Davek111
      @Davek111 Před rokem +3

      I'm 7 dyas out. My experience was very similar.... except the catheter was removed next day. I'm excited to see how things improve even more over the coming weeks.

    • @jprod6311
      @jprod6311 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing that Ray, I had a TURP a little two weeks ago and had some complications but i think it had to do with not drinking enough water. My Urologists' isn't so easy to get a hold of. Still have not seen him or heard from him to this date only with the PA which is really helpful

    • @JazzyRicky
      @JazzyRicky Před 10 měsíci

      @@joblow3638 What do you mean he makes no mention? He spent a good amount of time talking about Retrograde ejaculation.

  • @ambroser6410
    @ambroser6410 Před rokem +5

    His Urologist has left it on us to decide Turp or HoLEP, wish to choose the one that is less invasive but cannot figure which one of the two to proceed with.

  • @dskinner2542
    @dskinner2542 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video. On June 17 the doctor will do a balloon dilation of urethral stricture with Optilume drug-coated balloon to dilate the urethral stricture and make sure that it is open for the T.U.R.P. surgery. The doctor has to make sure the opening in the urethra is wide enough to get the T.U.R.P. tool inside. Then the T.U.R.P. surgery on June 28. I have had some form of catheter for 7 months.

  • @Davek111
    @Davek111 Před rokem +4

    Excellent video! I saw 5 urologist before I found someone who I felt like I connected with, and trusted.
    I'm on day 7 post TURP. It was done OP, by Dr. Ashley Brandon at Cone Health System. I'm doing great.... except I hate not being able to go to the gym or return to cycling. I'm so impatient. I'm doing lots of walking and theraband activities. Walked 2 miles this morning and then climbed stairs to my 5th floor apartment. Writing my dr now to get her opinion on when I can set-up my indoor rollers so I can spin. TURP IS THE BEST DECISION I HAVE MADE IN MY LIFE. I'm 59 and now peeing like I was a teenager.

    • @daveyvane9431
      @daveyvane9431 Před 10 měsíci

      I guess you must’ve had a lifetime of poor decisions.

  • @MtnMan62
    @MtnMan62 Před rokem +2

    Hello Dr Lin, Thank you for this info. It helps somewhat in putting me more at ease about this procedure. I've been considering this procedure for a couple of years now as the Tamsalusin doesn't seem to be working anymore. I'm 60 years old and have had the BPH symptoms for about 5 years now. The TURP procedure itself doesn't bother me. Even the recovery just seems to be an inconvenience. I've done some research and listened to recovering patient's stories, some good and some not so good. I think my main concern is scar tissue developing a few months post TURP and having to keep having procedures to correct that. I have had imaging, a trans-rectal ultrasound, and a cystoscopy and my urologist recommends the TURP but has left that up to me. In the meantime he has put me on 5mg once a day Cialis. I didn't realize this was used to treat BPH. I've been taking this for a little over 3 months now and it has made a huge difference. I feel much less full after urination, stream is much improved and I only get up once a night where it used to be 4 or more. Also the Cialis has made a huge impact in the bedroom. I've had no failures and am noticeable firmer. My wife is younger than me so the Cialis has been a win win for me. I'm concerned though about the relief I'm getting from the Cialis may be just temporary. Maybe you have already addressed the scar tissue and the Cialis concerns that I have but I would be interested in hearing your thoughts. Thanks

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      Scar formation is always a possibility but risk is low.
      Glad Cialis is working well for you. You are correct, it's a "Band-Aid".

    • @MtnMan62
      @MtnMan62 Před rokem +2

      @Sunrise Urology Thank you for the response. I go back to my urologist/surgeon in August. I will probably go ahead and schedule the TURP then, but for now I'm enjoying the double benefits of the Cialis.

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon Před měsícem +2

      Cialis helps my BPH too!

  • @IAmTheEggMan111
    @IAmTheEggMan111 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Your process of closing out all the bleeders is quite nice and makes for a speedy recovery. It has me wondering why on earth all urologists doing TURPs do not do this. Do you have any idea why that is?

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před 8 měsíci +1

      It takes a little more effort on the front end, but the results for the patients are well worth the initial work.

    • @IAmTheEggMan111
      @IAmTheEggMan111 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Sunriseurology1 thanks for the reply. I’d love to see you, but I live in Florida

  • @MatthewEichinger-mz2gh
    @MatthewEichinger-mz2gh Před rokem +2

    I served in the Air Force for 30 years and appreciate your comments and wearing red on Fridays. I am writing to you because I’m 82 and like your dad I’m on my third catheter due to urine retention and my doctor is recommending a TURP which I’m going to have doe after I get better from this. I listened to some patients on UTUBE describe all the problems they have had after a TURP, mostly blood and blood clots that they had to flush out with big bags of saline or distilled water, your method and results are what I’m going to tell my doctor about and hope he can do the same. Right now my biggest problem is where the catheter tube goes into the head of my penis- it is very sore and uncomfortable. Is there anything I can use to numb the pain or at least treat the soreness. Thank you for your very informative and helpful presentations. I live in San Antonio, TX and my try to get an appointment with you!

    • @dskinner2542
      @dskinner2542 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I use vasoline and coat the tip and the catheter tube. Works for me. Good luck. Thank you for your service.

  • @alpac2756
    @alpac2756 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this very informative video and all the other ones you made about the TURP. I am 64 and I have been suffering from the usual BPH issues for over 7 years. Got the Rezum procedure done 4 years ago but it did not work for me. I was pretty apprehensive about the TURP mostly due to misinformation but your videos and my current urologist convinced me that this is the best option for me.

  • @oliviop6716
    @oliviop6716 Před rokem +2

    Got a turp done August 22 2022. Going on 11 weeks. Still bleeds of and on. Now my urologist is sending me for a cat scan. Pending on results he wants to do a scope. Or meds to stop bleeding. Even talking about doing another turp. Hell no I will not do another one. This has been the worst recovery ever. Why is it still bleeding going on 11 weeks ? Clotting is still coming out from penis. This is not an easy procedure. Bunch of lies on the media.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem +2

      Your experience is definitely not typical. Most patients are not bleeding this far put from TURP.
      Good idea to work with your urologist to determine cause and solution.

  • @mrcharles911
    @mrcharles911 Před rokem +1

    If you have BPH be sure to consider other treatments. Lookup PAE -it may not be for everyone but it sure is a lot less invasive.

  • @keithhumber2256
    @keithhumber2256 Před rokem +1

    I had my turp done on May 5th, everything looked good until the bladder spasms started that are not very comfortable, took the catheter out and i couldn't pee so i had to leave the hospital with a catheter in for a week.

  • @ruizc33
    @ruizc33 Před rokem +1

    Hello Dr. Lin, I've listened to you few times and I really like how you take the time to educate the public in details and share how you go about different procedures!! Do you work with people in a different State?
    Thanks,
    Conrad

  • @normanleejr.1708
    @normanleejr.1708 Před rokem

    I got it done in August 2022 very happy

  • @ambroser6410
    @ambroser6410 Před rokem +2

    What do you recommend Doctor for an enlarged prostate TURP or HoLEP?

  • @mrofnocnon
    @mrofnocnon Před měsícem

    DOCTOR what are your views on PEI please.

  • @rabindranauthoudit6436
    @rabindranauthoudit6436 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful doctor I appreciate your explanation.

  • @samkitty5894
    @samkitty5894 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I was diagnosed with BPH and put on meds. On the same day I can pee like a race horse, and then hours later I dribble with weak stream. How can this be? Prostate doesn't expand and contract during the day...or from week to week. It is either enlarged or not.

  • @IraqiSniper107
    @IraqiSniper107 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Doctor, Very Informative!

  • @mrcharles911
    @mrcharles911 Před rokem +1

    Question: since turp is done thru the urethra, does the cutting away of the prostate also cut and destroy the urethra? How is the urethra restored after turp?

  • @ambroser6410
    @ambroser6410 Před rokem +2

    Doctor I am unable to decide what is minimally invasive for my 70yr old father.
    Will be grateful to what you recommend Holep or Turp?
    His Ultrasound Post Void Residue PVR is 370 ml
    Urodynamics report- Normal Capacity Bladder with Normal Proprioception.
    Normal Compliance.
    High Detrussor Pressures A
    And Poor Urine Flow Rates.
    Bladder Outflow Tract Obstruction

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      Sounds like he needs to see and discuss treatment options with his urologist.

    • @mrcharles911
      @mrcharles911 Před rokem

      Do some research on PAE - a lot less invasive.

  • @greatwall0
    @greatwall0 Před rokem +1

    Hi Dr. Lin, what's your take on Photoselective Vaporization of the Prostate: GreenLight Laser Prostatectomy Hope or Hype? Thanks.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      I personally prefer TURP, as I see fewer patients with frequency, urgency, and night time urinary frequency after TURP vs. PVP.
      That said, in the hands of an experienced surgeon, both are good procedures.
      I perform TURPs as outpatients. IF the patient requires a catheter, that catheter is removed in the office usually in less than 24 hours.

    • @greatwall0
      @greatwall0 Před rokem +1

      @@Sunriseurology1 Thanks. You are the best.

  • @nandadulalsaha0927
    @nandadulalsaha0927 Před rokem +1

    How scemen coming out after TURP operation for fertility,.

  • @frankkelly6086
    @frankkelly6086 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this. Any insights into the process for a 57 year old healthy man with 140grm prostate? Lots of symptoms - irritative and outflow - progressive x 10 years really but settled for a couple of years now on anticholinergics and Tamsulosin. No ejaculatory issues to date and nocturia settled with once daily straight cath - all an attempt by me (and supported by my considerate surgeon) to delay surgery. Things are progressive and now facing some from of intervention but would like to preserve sexual function as a quality of life concern. With respects to many sites I find on CZcams, older men predominate and it is hard to get resources for someone of my vintage. Good wishes to all readers of this - this is a common and important men's health issue.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      @frankkelly6086,
      I addressed your comments and situation in this video:
      czcams.com/users/liveu-7QrEOr2wk

    • @Davek111
      @Davek111 Před rokem

      I'm 59 and just had TURP 7 days ago. It took 3 years.... and I saw 5 urologist before I found someone who I felt like I connected with, and trusted.
      My surgery was done OP,. I'm doing great.... except I hate not being able to go to the gym or return to cycling. Apparently it's going to take a few weeks. :( I'm so impatient. I'm doing lots of walking and theraband activities. Walked 2 miles this morning and then climbed stairs to my 5th floor apartment. Writing my dr now to get her opinion on when I can set-up my indoor rollers so I can spin. TURP IS THE BEST DECISION I HAVE MADE IN MY LIFE. I'm now peeing like I was a teenager.

  • @wes613
    @wes613 Před rokem +2

    I had Beam Radiation and ended up with Radiation Cystitis, a disease that there is no cure for caused by the radiation hurting surrounding organs. My urologist has offered TURP but he doesn't give a very good chance of success. He said I would probably end up with blood in the urine, Incontinence and retractable ejaculation (at 77 I am not looking to have more children), also urgency and frequency problems. I was in bad shape as I was unable to even defecate without laxatives at the end of the 8 week program. The bowl movement has improved in the last three months. I try to urinate before I catheterize and can normally get any where from 50 to a 100ml to pass and then It just seems to stop. I am in Akron Ohio so seeing you would not be available, but I was wondering if you knew anyone in my area that YOU would recommend or do you also feel that because of the radiation disease I would not be helped by further treatments. Currently I am catheterizing every six hours (four times a day) it works, but it is a quality of life issue. Any information would be helpful as I am currently depressed and dont see much hope.
    I thank you for any help and sorry to bother you but you seem to be a caring doctor.

    • @dskinner2542
      @dskinner2542 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You might look into Salvage Radical Prostectomy. It is removal of prostate.

  • @samroscov5013
    @samroscov5013 Před rokem +2

    Excellent video, 3 months post turp and everything is going great. My doc said everything you covered but never mentioned retro ejaculation You must have trained him. I am still on finasteride and flomax. Do you think this is needed after turp? I would like to quit if possible. Again thanks for video and remembering us vets

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem +1

      Sam,
      I stop finasteride and tamsulosin the day I perform TURP. Those meds are usually not needed, especially tamsulosin.
      Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @lockeharbison1679
    @lockeharbison1679 Před 8 měsíci

    I had a urolift that now has to be removed and now my doctor wants to do a TURP CAN You speak on what to expect

  • @serinodiaz4140
    @serinodiaz4140 Před rokem

    Does the patient have a choice on ga or spinal if he wants to be aware of how the surgery is been done? Why if you do not want to be knock out? Do you have sodium chloride to clean the capsule?

  • @innerlowbass
    @innerlowbass Před rokem +1

    Dr. Lin I have really been enjoying your videos , which are extremely informative. I have been suffering with BPH and have been scheduled for the TURP surgery in February. To be very honest with you I have been ambivalent to get the procedure and have opted not to take the medication that my urologist has prescribed because of the side effects that I was experiencing . He prescribed finasteride and silodosin, which was affecting my sex life. I wanted to know if it is possible to have the procedure without having to take the medications? Thank you for your helpful information.

    • @Davek111
      @Davek111 Před rokem +1

      I just finished my procedure 7 days ago. I was taking finasteride and another Rx for nearly 3 years. It was totally messing with my affect and I hated it. Just 7 days off of them and I feel amazing. So basically you stop taking the Rx's once the surgery is complete.

  • @ronrobbins2737
    @ronrobbins2737 Před rokem +1

    By the way, DOCTOR, how old was your father when he had his TURP procedure done?

  • @ambroser6410
    @ambroser6410 Před rokem +2

    Hi Doctor, is Holep Laser less invasive than TURP for an aged person? Also is the post surgery irrigation method the same in both procedures? Is there a greater chance of a resurgery required in Holep? Have watched all ur videos but cannot find an answer.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      HoLEP is highly effective for larger prostates.
      Bladder irrigation (CBI - Continuous Bladder Irrigation) is likely the same after both surgeries.
      HoLEP is riskier for less experienced surgeons to perform.

  • @markcrogan3807
    @markcrogan3807 Před rokem +1

    I had the turp recently and went home with the catheter for 5 days. On Monday the catheter was removed and I had to return to have a new catheter as I could not pass urine. I will go again next Monday and try to have catheter removed, my doctor feels this may be due to swelling that will improve. I hope so!

  • @harvingalper4464
    @harvingalper4464 Před rokem

    I can go a long time between urinations but I have leaking and is very uncomfortableday and night

  • @wes613
    @wes613 Před rokem +1

    I have a question. I really hope you can enlighten me, please. Is there any way to find out if the reason for my inability to empty my bladder is due to a large prostate or is it that I am unable to squeeze my bladder sufficiently to empty it. I normally can urinate anywhere between 40% and 60% and then once a day I do a self-intermittent catheterizing to finish emptying my bladder. This has kept me from getting UTI's. I am interested in a procedure to be able to empty my bladder. But if my problem is an inability to squeeze my bladder enough to empty it, then doing a procedure to open the prostate would be a waste of time and money.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      That can only be answered by your urologist.
      Additional testing may be needed.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      It is reassuring that you are able to empty mostly on your own.

  • @ChrisCarney476
    @ChrisCarney476 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I am not able to urinate by myself. I've been using a catheter for the last 20 years or so. 4 times a day. Will this surgery help with that? However, I can' go 4 or 5 hours before I think about using the catheter. Although, I'm getting real tired of looking for a private bathroom wherever I am so.... Will this help?

  • @iceeeice6455
    @iceeeice6455 Před rokem

    I was told cause I pee blood I had ubnormal cells and got a cti done in the Philippines and have a bladder mass 2.2 cm with enlarged prostate. Is this something u can do and what is a general cost of this since I have no health insurance. Thank u

  • @jamescalifornia2964
    @jamescalifornia2964 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great information 👍

  • @nandadulalsaha0927
    @nandadulalsaha0927 Před rokem +1

    Sir my prostate gland size 24 gm and PSA is 1.08 ng there was no infection no bleeding but uroflow very slow at day। 6 time and at night 2 times urine passing, blodder to stricture problem.TURP operation is necessary for me. Please inform me.

  • @prithivirajlama4439
    @prithivirajlama4439 Před rokem +1

    Dr
    Turf which is better laser or just turf

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      Both are equally efficacious. Just different ways to open up the prostate.

  • @user-eg1sw7kd6g
    @user-eg1sw7kd6g Před rokem +1

    Is the Ejaculation Preservation TURP the same as a TUIP? If not, what is the difference between the 2 proceedures? My main issue is a large median lobe. I had a urolift, which is still doing its job, 2 years ago.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      No.
      Ask your urologist about the differences among various procedures.

    • @user-eg1sw7kd6g
      @user-eg1sw7kd6g Před rokem

      You are the 1st, I've seen, to mention a TURP which has Ejaculation Preservation. Of the 4 year dealing with this, that procedure has never been mentioned, so I am assuming they don't know the procedure, thus why I asked on this form. @@Sunriseurology1

  • @Rockinrn
    @Rockinrn Před rokem +1

    Hello Dr. Lin, what are you’re thoughts regarding bipolar TURP vs. Greenlight Laser PVP. Thank you.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem +1

      I use bipolar TURP exclusively now, and no longer PVP. Two different ways to achieve same outcomes.
      In my hands, TURP patients do really well, and it costs the healthcare system less money overall when compared to PVP. I also don' t have to wear special goggles when performing TURP.

    • @Rockinrn
      @Rockinrn Před rokem +1

      @@Sunriseurology1 Thanks very much for the information.

  • @DeanMoes
    @DeanMoes Před 2 měsíci

    Why didn't you share your video with your Father ??...LOL Thanks for the information.

    • @azppmd
      @azppmd Před 2 měsíci

      I did not operate on my dad.

  • @jedgould5531
    @jedgould5531 Před rokem

    11:22 Feeling comfortable removing my catheter would not be too likely.

  • @serinodiaz4140
    @serinodiaz4140 Před rokem

    Do you do HOLEP which is less invasive than Turp and what happens to your sperm ducts and your erectal nerves for erections and ED?

  • @serinodiaz4140
    @serinodiaz4140 Před rokem +1

    Would you have which method can you have a spared your sperm ducts with HOLEP?

  • @steveblack4576
    @steveblack4576 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Doc how long after operation can you have sex?

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před 4 měsíci

      Usually, once the bleeding has stopped. But definitely talk to your urologist first.

  • @frikwallis6027
    @frikwallis6027 Před rokem +1

    I had a TURP at the age of 50, ten years ago and it was the biggest mistake I made in my life. I still blame my urologist who told me that the sex and the feeling will be exactly the same. Well, I had a big surprise when I had sex the first time after the TURP. The feeling was exactly the same until that climax. That was the most pathetic climax I had and even worse, it never got any better. So, I'm just surprised at the fact that anybody can think that a climax with the force that semen is shooting out will be exactly the same as a climax where something flows calmly back into the bladder. Of course, my urologist never heard of any other men with the same problem and when I told him that I can bring him two others with the same problem, he got very angry. I got the idea that he doesn't know that there is a difference between erection and climax. I just had to write this as It definitely made my life better for not running to the toilet so many times, but if I knew that I would never have a good climax again I wouldn't have done it at all.

    • @user-eg1sw7kd6g
      @user-eg1sw7kd6g Před rokem +1

      I learned early on about retrograde when I used FloMax When I see a doc say the climax is the same, they obviously haven't experienced retrograde. I've been holding off on any surgeries because of the retrograde side effects. I have a large median lobe, so my options are limited. Down to 2, Prostate Arterial Embolism, and TUIP( dual or single incision, no tissue removal). I would prefer the PAE but, in my area, I need a referral to the Inventional Radiologist from the Urologist, which hasn't developed yet, still trying.

    • @Sunriseurology1
      @Sunriseurology1  Před rokem

      Ejaculation-preserving TURP is yet another option.
      Rezum? Aquablation?

  • @Dekker9
    @Dekker9 Před 3 měsíci

    During bowel movement I have involentary bladder leakage. Is this normal.