Minimally invasive urologic surgery includes minimally invasive transurethral prostate surgery, which can also be performed using ureteroscopy and laparoscopy.
1. Minimally invasive transurethral prostate surgery includes a variety of surgical procedures such as transurethral plasma electrocision of the prostate and pneumatic electrocision. These are accessed through natural tubes without incisions to treat lower urinary tract pathologies such as prostate enlargement, bladder tumors, ureteral cysts and urethral strictures.
2. Ureteroscopy: A mirror is passed from the urethra into the bladder and then into the ureter to check for lesions in the tubes it passes through, as well as to treat lesions that are present, using a laser. Patients with ureteral stones can undergo laser lithotripsy under the ureteroscope.
3. Laparoscopic technology, in the abdominal body surface to play three channels, surgical instruments through the trocar, to reach the surgical site, the operator can be observed through the monitor for surgical operations. Including the bladder, ureter, kidney and other parts of the therapeutic surgery.
Minimally invasive urology surgery is recommended to regular hospitals.