Electroresection is a surgical procedure that uses electric current to remove tissue in the body. It can be used to remove tumors, cysts, scars and other formations.
A transurethral electroresector is a device that is used to perform electroresection through the urethra. This allows the operation to be performed without the need to make an incision in the skin.
Advantages of transurethral electroresection:
- Less trauma: The transurethral method avoids cutting the skin, which reduces the risk of infection and bleeding.
- Faster recovery: Due to fewer incisions, the patient can recover faster after surgery.
- Less pain: Electroresection through the urethra does not require anesthesia, which can reduce pain during surgery.
- Less risk of complications: The transurethral route has fewer risks of complications such as bleeding or infection.
- More accurate results: Because the surgery is performed through the urethra, the tumor or cyst can be removed more accurately.
However, before performing transurethral electroresection, it is necessary to consult a doctor and conduct the necessary studies. Also, during the operation, some risks may arise, such as damage to the urethra or bladder, so you must follow all the doctor’s recommendations.
Transurethral electroresection is one of the types of surgical intervention. It is carried out using special technology and equipment. This intervention is used to eliminate various pathologies in the urinary system.
Transurethral electroresection is performed only in clinics and medical institutions with a high reputation. This is a relatively new treatment method, but it has already proven its effectiveness and safety.
The main advantage of this method is that the operation takes place without large incisions, so there are no postoperative sutures. In addition, the patient's recovery time is significantly reduced. All this is achieved through the use of unique technologies and modern equipment.
The electrical resection process has certain features and risks, so only a qualified doctor should perform the operation. Without professional care, transurethral electroresection can have serious consequences for the health and life of the patient. The doctor examines the patient in advance and advises him on nutrition, rehabilitation features and individual risk factors.
During the procedure, the patient receives anesthesia, less often local anesthesia. The duration of the operation depends on the complexity of the diagnosis and ranges from several minutes to several hours. After this, the patient remains under the control of doctors who monitor his condition and conduct the necessary studies. If complications arise during the operation, the medical team immediately begins to eliminate them.