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I had watched several YouTube HoLEP videos in which they showed that the overgrown tissue inside the prostate was cut into 3 pieces, then each was pushed to the edge of the bladder neck, then cut at the edge and let it fell into the bladder that is the internal sphincter was completely removed. So my impression is that in most HoLEP, the internal sphincter is completely removed, yet clinical trials results showed that 80% of patients had recovered from incontinence in 3 months (my memory is vague), the rest 20% also recovered within 12 months.
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I met a man from Canada that had a TURP. He over did it in the gym with a spinning class and weigh lifting. He went into urinary retention. So the doctor had to do the TURP. again.
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Last year before I went back to lifting, Dr. K’s nurse advised me to go very easy. Again heavy lifting can cause damage to a very tender area. This fellow was trying to lift the same weight that he had before his surgery.
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“It can cause the remaining prostate to compress around the sphincter.” I can understand during the prostate trying to heal period, applying pressure to the prostate such as straining or lifting weight can deform the prostate and causes it to bleed and as a consequence, it will take longer to heal. However, I still don’t understand why it can cause new blockage to form.
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There is no doubt that after holep I have scar in the form of either bladderneck or urethra blockage. It this is not the case, then the bladder pressure will be a suspect.
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Thanks for your support!
Dr. Das is on vacation.
Yes, I will be going back to Dr. Das to do a cystoscopy and hopefully he could clear my blockage. For the urethra, tubes with increasing diameters are used to break open the scar on urethra. For the bladderneck, a bladderneck incision is sued to cut open the scar.
The bad thing is that scar could come back.
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