Survival time after prostate enlargement surgery is variable, patients with timely treatment generally does not affect life expectancy, prostate enlargement has a variety of surgical options, treatment should be directed by a doctor.
Prostatic hyperplasia is a common prostate disease in middle-aged and elderly men, prostatic hyperplasia is mostly benign, although surgical treatment is mostly for the more serious stages of prostatic hyperplasia, most patients with prostatic hyperplasia perform well after surgery, and have no significant impact on life expectancy.
Surgery can be considered when prostate enlargement has progressed to moderate or severe stages, when the patient’s lower urinary tract symptoms are obvious and affect quality of life, and when medications are ineffective.
Currently, the common surgical options for prostate enlargement include transurethral prostate electrocision, transurethral prostatectomy, open prostatectomy, transurethral laser surgery, transurethral prostate electrification and other options, which need to be selected according to the patient’s specific situation.
It is recommended that patients with symptoms of prostate hyperplasia should go to a regular hospital in a timely manner, the doctor combined with the condition of the appropriate treatment program, and follow the doctor’s instructions for postoperative care.