What is the surgical procedure for electrosurgical prostatectomy?

Prostate electrosurgery is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the use of a prostate electrosurgical scope to remove the prostate through the urethra and out of the body through the urethra.
Prostate electrosurgery, clinically, is mainly used to treat severe prostate enlargement and other diseases. Anesthesia should be administered before the operation, and after preparation, the patient is placed in the lithotomy position, and the electrosurgical scope is inserted through the urethra and monitored by instruments;
Then, using an electrocutter, the prostate hyperplasia tissue is removed, usually starting from the middle lobe, and then to both lobes as well as the parietal lobe, and the depth of removal should reach the peritoneum, and then use electrocoagulation for local hemostasis;
Finally, a balloon catheter is inserted and the removed prostate fragments are flushed out of the body through the urethra.
Compared with traditional open surgery, prostate electrocision has the advantages of less trauma, less bleeding and faster recovery, but it also has certain surgical risks, if you need surgical treatment, you should go to a regular hospital for treatment.