Many men may remember when their father or another family member had to undergo the “Roto-Rooter” procedure for an enlarged prostate. In this episode, you will learn more about the TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) procedure that has long been a mainstay in the treatment of an enlarged prostate. You will also learn about the evolution of the technology used for the TURP procedure and about the men who might still be a candidate for that particular therapy.
We have Dr. Jon Morton joining us today. Dr. Morton is a board-certified urologist and an expert when it comes to the management of an enlarged prostate. Stay tuned for more!
Dr. Morton completed his urology residency training at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 1994. His practice, called The Urology Center, P.C., is comprised of eleven urologists who help provide expert urologic care in the greater Omaha area and surrounding communities. Dr. Morton remains a leader in his region in advanced urologic procedures, including minimally invasive therapy for BPH or prostate enlargement and prostate cancer. Dr. Morton continues to help with the training of future surgeons through the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s urology residency training program. Be sure to listen in today to hear what he has to say about the TURP procedure.
Disclaimer: The Prostate Health Podcast is for informational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be construed as medical advice. By listening to the podcast, no physician-patient relationship has been formed. For more information and counseling, you must contact your personal physician or urologist with questions about your unique situation.
Show highlights:
- Dr. Morton explains how the enlargement of the prostate, or BPH, can interfere with normal urination.
- Dr. Morton shares some of the more common symptoms he hears from the men who see him for their prostate enlargement.
- Dr. Morton describes what gets done with the TURP procedure.
- Dr. Morton discusses whether he thinks the TURP procedure still has a role in managing men with an enlarged prostate.
- The tests a man can expect to have during his initial evaluation with his urologist to determine what his best option for treatment might be.
- It is also vital for urologists to check the state of a man’s bladder.
- Dr. Morton explains how the TURP procedure has evolved over the years.
- The kind of results Dr. Morton counsels men to expect from the TURP procedure.
- Dr. Morton discusses some of the options that he has utilized to help preserve men’s ejaculatory function.
- Dr. Morton discusses whether or not he can get the men taking prostate medication before their TURP procedure off their medication afterward.
- Dr. Morton explains what men can expect in terms of recovery after a TURP procedure.
- Dr. Morton explains how long the TURP procedure will continue to be effective.
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