Minimally invasive urinary tract surgery

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Minimally invasive urinary tract surgery

“Because we understand how scary surgery can be for patients, we prepare every step of the treatment process to be safe with efficient surgical technology and the most specialized doctors in every treatment.”

Minimally invasive urinary tract surgery is a surgical treatment for abnormalities of the urinary tract using endoscopic technology. “hich is more effective than conventional treatment. Because most of the organs in the human urinary tract are located behind other organs in the abdominal cavity, and some organs are located in narrow, deep, and complex areas, conventional surgery requires a wide wound for treatment. When the wound is wide open, the risk of treatment is higher.

Therefore, endoscopic surgery helps reduce the risk because it is a surgical method that creates only a small wound, but a camera can be inserted to reach the abnormal point that is the cause. The scene of the incident can be clearly seen and treatment can be performed effectively. When the wound is small, there is less pain and less blood loss, the patient recovers faster and returns to normal faster.

What urinary tract diseases can treat with minimally invasive endoscopic surgery?

In order to improve the quality of treatment so that all patients can return to a happy life as quickly as possible to use minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery technology to provide services covering urinary tract diseases. Details of urinary tract diseases. That can treated with minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery technology are as follows:

Prostate surgery

  • Laparoscopic bladder surgery
  • Prostate biopsy

Things men should know about urinary tract diseases!!

Enlarged prostate is the number one urinary tract disease found in all men. With an incidence of up to 80%. The age range for which benign สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที prostate disease is found is from 45 years and up. Prostate cancer is considered the number one malignant cancer in men. With a detection rate of 1 in 7, meaning that out of 7 men with urinary tract disease, 1 will have prostate cancer. The older you get, the higher your risk of developing this disease. Common urinary tract diseases for working-age people include urethritis, cystitis, and pyelonephritis, in which holding urine for long periods of time is one of the main causes of these diseases.

How to observe yourself to know if you are at risk of urinary tract disease

The initial symptoms of urinary tract disease are not difficult to observe because people urinate every day, so they can compare and clearly observe changes. Just don’t ignore, neglect, or be complacent. The main abnormal symptoms that may be related to urinary tract disease are as follows:

  • Frequent urination, urinary incontinence
  • Incomplete urination, abnormally low urine output
  • Urine is bloody, brown, pink, or cloudy white.
  • Urine has an unusual odor
  • Back pain or pain in the side of the body
  • Lower abdominal pain when urinating