This is because there is very little blood loss as the blood vessels of the prostate are sealed while the enlarged tissue is destroyed.
Green light laser prostatectomy nhs.
Overview prostate laser surgery is used to relieve moderate to severe urinary symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia bph.
In june 2016 we were delighted when nice approved greenlight laser surgery for treatment of bph in the nhs.
The laser vaporises excess tissue using safe and precise energy pulses.
The greenlight laser is used in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia bph commonly known as enlargement of the prostate.
The laser is precise and very effective at stopping any tissue from bleeding.
Greenlight laser treatment is a therapy that evaporates prostatic tissue which is blocking the outlet of the bladder.
60 of men aged over 60 suffer from this condition and this treatment could benefit 13 600 men and save the nhs 13 6 million a year.
For patients who undergo greenlight laser prostatectomy at new york urology specialists you may drink alcohol socially within reason once you re not taking medications.
Green light laser gll for bph this type of surgery is especially useful for men who are on blood thinning tablets or men who are taking anti coagulation drugs.
The green light laser beam is used to vaporize the obstructing inner part of the prostate gland itself that is causing the urinary symptoms that are reducing the quality of life of the patient.
During prostate laser surgery your doctor inserts a scope through the tip of your penis into the tube that carries urine from your bladder urethra.
As a result little or no bladder irrigation is required.
In this way an enlarged prostate that is blocking the bladder can be opened up.
A catheter is normally left to drain the bladder at the end of the procedure.
After greenlight laser prostatectomy the cavity left in the prostate will take between 8 to 12 weeks to heal completely and the full benefits of the procedure appreciated.
An instrument is then used through the telescope to remove the prostate tissue from the bladder.
The laser is used to vaporise the obstructing prostate tissue from its surrounding capsule and to push it in large chunks into the bladder.
You also may engage in regular nonstrenuous activities such as walking.
In greenlight laser prostate surgery a high powered laser destroys surplus prostate tissue without harming other healthy tissue.
Patients can have a regular diet after greenlight laser of the prostate.
A laser is used to remove much of the prostate tissue in order to relieve pressure on the urethra.