Surgery for prostate enlargement at age 70 has a relatively high success rate, currently at 95% or higher.
Surgery for prostate enlargement can also be performed on older men in their 70s, with a relatively high success rate of 95% or more.
Surgery for prostate enlargement is mainly based on the principle of removing the enlarged prostate tissue, and currently the more commonly used surgical methods include transurethral resection of the prostate, transurethral resection of the prostate, and open prostatectomy.
For elderly patients who are intolerant to the above procedures, they can choose to undergo transurethral laser surgery as well as transurethral prostate electrosurgery, which all have a higher success rate and a better postoperative prognosis.
However, before a 70 year old person undergoes prostate enlargement surgery, it is recommended to visit a regular hospital and have a professional doctor analyze whether surgery can be performed according to the patient’s physical condition and with relevant examinations.