Minimally invasive surgery for prostate enlargement is usually followed by a retest after 1 month, and a 6-month or 1-year retest when the condition is stable.
Minimally invasive surgery for prostate enlargement is usually performed as a minimally invasive procedure of transurethral electrocision of the prostate, or transurethral enucleation of the prostate. Patients are generally recommended to go to the hospital for a follow-up examination after 1 month after the surgery to understand the recovery of the patient’s condition through urine routine, prostate ultrasound and other examinations.
If the patient’s condition is stable, he/she can go to the hospital for rechecking after 6 months or 1 year in order to better observe whether the remaining prostate tissues show any further proliferation.
In addition, if the patient feels unwell after the operation, such as the occurrence of hematuria, urethral stricture, urinary incontinence, difficulty in urination, etc., at this time, he/she should go to the hospital for a follow-up examination in time and under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid any adverse effects.