TURP; Prostate resection - transurethral
Risks
Risks for any surgery are:
-
Blood clots in the legs that may travel to the lungs -
Breathing problems - Infection, including in the surgical wound, lungs (
pneumonia ), or bladder or kidney -
Blood loss -
Heart attack orstroke during surgery - Reactions to medications
Additional risks are:
- Problems with urine control (
incontinence ) - Loss of sperm fertility (
infertility ) - Erection problems (
impotence ) - Passing the semen into the bladder instead of out through the urethra (
retrograde ejaculation ) -
Urethral stricture (tightening of the urinary outlet from scar tissue) - Transurethral resection (TUR) syndrome (water buildup during surgery)
- Damage to internal organs and structures






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