People who do not have medical insurance will go to the hospital emergency room and get treated but unable to pay the high cost, so the hospital will charge those who have insurance more to recoup.
It is hard to change anything related to healthcare because the lobbyists are well funded and strong. Also there is a lot of disinformation to prevent the voters to truly understand the healthcare issues.
Hi Cedar, 69 yr old w BPH - infections w bleeding; 2 bouts of Bladder stones; 1 bout of ER for retention; Considering ThuLEP laser treatment; How are you doing from your procedure: HoLEP is similar - one pulsates light n one is constant light (ThuLEP) and good for P up to 300ml; Mine measure 220ml - Think HoLEP max is 180ml; CT in 7/2019 n DREs show no cancer. Thank you - Mike (Louisiana-Go Tigers!)
On February 26, 2020, at the age of 71, I finally had surgery done on my severely enlarged (110 ml) prostate. While it is only 15-days post surgery, I am elated to report that everything has proceeded fabulously, so far: absolutely NO PAIN! and no adverse or unpleasant complications. Everything has gone flawlessly and comfortably as projected. It is so nice to be able to piss again w/o using a catheter.
After my research revealed how much the laser option simplified and reduced the complexity and adverse consequences of the traditional “Gold Standard” TURP approach, we chose the more patient friendly, Holmium laser enucleation (HoLep) option combined with the new, state of the art, Moses laser technology.
My surgeon, Dr. Nicole Lara Miller, at Vanderbilt Urology, was/is brilliant. She is evolving to be a pioneer in the cutting edge use of laser technology in urological medicine. The new Moses laser refinements and enhancements she used on me, had just become officially available the week of my surgery. She was all over it. Because of the newness of the technology, she kept me in the hospital overnight for observation. Otherwise, the procedure was so outwardly benign, straight forward and physically trauma free, I could have gone home the same day. I didn't even need a catheter.
According to my research, the Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (Holep) laser surgery option, was first introduced in 1996. The technique is said to be the most rigorously studied, minimally invasive technique used in the treatment of prostatic obstruction. The technology is widely used outside the United States, but American doctors, by and large, have avoided the technology because they say the learning curve is too steep and it’s too hard to learn.
Thank you, Dr. Miller, for caring about us enough, to do what you needed to do, to qualify yourself, to make the incredible technical improvements and medical benefits of this new technology available to your patients. Because of you, my wife and I are looking forward to being able to enjoy, a tremendous improvement in the quality of my life, without having had to suffer or endure the adverse issues associated with the outdated TURP procedure. God bless you.
So glad to hear that you had the same positive experience with Dr Miller that I had.
I agree that she and her team must be one of the best.
Dr. Miller reportedly doesn’t remove as much of the bladder sphincter as other doctors. Do you think that will reduce the incontinence that accompanies this surgery?
Having Holep surgery Friday. ER two weeks ago. Had bladder retention. Three liters urine in bladder. Kidney failure. Wearing a catheter for 2 weeks. Large prostate 120 grams. Glad I discovered HoLEP. Only found one Dr in north Texas who knows the procedure. So excited to get this done. Hate wearing this catheter. I am 67 years old and am still active with my wife, so hope the only side effect is retroactive ejaculation. Any advice what to expect after waking up from surgery and afterwards?