How soon you have surgery after a prostate puncture depends on the puncture result and the procedure.
If the result of the puncture is benign prostatic hyperplasia, generally after the pathologic diagnosis is clear, prostate electrocision can be performed without waiting for the surgical interval. If the result of the puncture is prostate cancer, if there is a surgical indication, it is generally recommended that surgery be performed 1 to 2 weeks after the puncture, but the specific time should be decided in conjunction with the presence of local inflammation and infection and the stage of the tumor.
Prostate puncture biopsy is the gold standard for the diagnosis of prostate diseases. When suspicious nodules or abnormal signals are found in the prostate gland, prostate puncture biopsy can be performed to further characterize the lesions and guide the subsequent treatment according to the pathological results. Generally speaking, prostatectomy is less invasive, faster recovery, and the possibility of infection is relatively low.
Therefore, how long it takes to perform surgery after prostate puncture should be decided according to the pathological results and surgical methods, and the condition should be evaluated by a professional doctor in a regular hospital to avoid delaying the condition.