34, 10th Main Rd, 1st Block, Jayanagar
1st Block, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560011
Support Email:
info@maiyahospital.in
Emergency: 24/7
OPD: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Call Us Urgent 24/7
+91 7406007777

For any medical emergency, accidents, sudden illness, or urgent care needs, please contact Maiya Multi Speciality Hospital immediately.

Our emergency team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide quick and life-saving treatment.

Get Directions
34, 10th Main Rd, 1st Block, Jayanagar
1st Block, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560011
Support Email:
info@maiyahospital.in
Emergency: 24/7
OPD: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Call Us Urgent 24/7
+91 7406007777

For any medical emergency, accidents, sudden illness, or urgent care needs, please contact Maiya Multi Speciality Hospital immediately.

Our emergency team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to provide quick and life-saving treatment.

Get Directions

TURP (Prostate Surgery)

Expert TURP (transurethral resection of prostate) at Maiya Hospital Bangalore. Minimally invasive BPH surgery, improved urine flow, experienced urologists. Book consultation today.

Call Us when you Need Help!
24/7 Support: +91 70223 16149

About TURP (Prostate Surgery)

Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) is the gold-standard minimally invasive surgical procedure for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) — an enlarged prostate gland that obstructs normal urinary flow. Using a resectoscope passed through the urethra, the obstructing prostate tissue is carefully removed without any external incision. TURP provides effective, long-lasting relief of urinary obstruction symptoms including weak stream, frequency, nocturia, urgency, and incomplete bladder emptying.

Weak or slow urine stream
Straining to initiate urination
Incomplete bladder emptying and post-void dribbling
Urinary frequency — waking multiple times at night (nocturia)
Urinary urgency — sudden strong urge to urinate
Acute urinary retention — complete inability to urinate (urological emergency)

Challenges And Treatments

Challenges Encountered

TUR syndrome (hyponatraemia) from irrigation fluid absorption — minimised with bipolar TURP technique which uses saline irrigation
Retrograde ejaculation post-TURP — common expected outcome, explained to all patients pre-operatively
Urethral stricture as a late complication — monitored at follow-up with urinary flow studies

Treatment Methods

Monopolar TURP — standard technique using glycine irrigation
Bipolar TURP — preferred safer technique using saline irrigation, reducing TUR syndrome risk
Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate (HoLEP) — for very large glands
Post-TURP catheterisation and bladder irrigation for 24–48 hours

Surgical Procedure

Under spinal anaesthesia, a resectoscope (a specialised endoscopic instrument with a loop electrode) is passed through the urethra into the bladder. The obstructing prostate tissue is carefully resected in chips using electrocautery until a clear urinary channel is created. Continuous bladder irrigation keeps the field clear. A urinary catheter is left in place for 24–48 hours post-operatively. The resected tissue is sent for histopathological examination. The procedure takes 1–1.5 hours.

Significant improvement in urinary flow rate — typically >50% increase post-TURP
Relief from nocturia, urgency, and urinary retention within days of surgery
Minimally invasive — no abdominal incision — discharge within 2–3 days
Long-lasting symptom relief — most patients symptom-free for 10–15+ years