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01 December 2024

Minimally Invasive Urinary Tract Surgery: Benefits & Procedures

Minimally Invasive Urinary Tract Surgery: Benefits & Procedures
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Dr. (Major) A.H.M. Imrul Tareq

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Minimally Invasive Surgery: A New Era in Urinary Tract Treatment

Urinary system surgery refers to any type of physical surgery related to the urethra, bladder, or kidneys. In the past, such surgeries were quite complex and time-consuming. However, with advancements in modern medical science, urinary tract surgeries are no longer as complicated as before. Instead, new methods have been discovered that are less invasive and more suitable for rapid recovery.

Why Minimally Invasive Methods?

  • Smaller Incisions: Older methods required large incisions for surgery. But modern techniques allow surgery through very small cuts.

  • Less Bleeding: Smaller incisions result in significantly less bleeding.

  • Less Pain: Reduced bleeding and smaller incisions lead to less pain after surgery.

  • Faster Recovery: Patients who undergo minimally invasive surgery recover much more quickly.

  • Shorter Hospital Stay: Patients typically need to stay in the hospital for fewer days with minimally invasive procedures.

Types of Minimally Invasive Urinary Tract Surgery

  • Laser Surgery: Using lasers to break down urinary stones or remove tumors.

  • Endoscopy: Surgery is performed by inserting a camera and surgical instruments through a thin tube.

  • Ureteroscopy: A thin tube is inserted into the ureter to break stones or remove tumors.

Advantages of Minimally Invasive Urinary Tract Surgery

  • Accurate Diagnosis: Various tests and examinations can be performed during the surgery itself for an accurate diagnosis.

  • Fewer Complications: The likelihood of complications is much lower compared to open surgery.

  • Lower Cost: Not having to stay in the hospital for long periods also reduces costs significantly.

  • Quick Return to Life: Patients can return to their work and daily lives sooner after a faster recovery.

Who Can Opt for Minimally Invasive Urinary Tract Surgery?

  • Urinary stones

  • Bladder infections

  • Urination problems

  • Prostate problems

  • Urethral cancer

  • Bladder cancer

  • Kidney cancer

If you have any such problems, you should consult your urologist.