Blood sugar, blood pressure, electrocardiogram, blood, coagulation and urine tests and prostate ultrasound are required before minimally invasive prostate surgery.
Minimally invasive prostate surgery requires anesthesia and possibly general anesthesia if it is a minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure. Blood glucose, blood pressure, electrocardiogram, blood routine, coagulation function and urine routine are all necessary pre-operative tests to prevent life-threatening conditions such as cardiac arrhythmia and hemorrhage during the operation.
Prostate ultrasound is able to detect common prostate lesions, for example, it can find out whether there is calcification and hyperplasia in the prostate.
Minimally invasive prostate surgery, 8 hours before the operation, no food and drink, clean the surgical site, the doctor should be fully explained to eliminate the patient’s nervousness, after the operation, prohibit strenuous activities, easy to cause hematuria, it is recommended to bed rest for a day to maintain a good mood.