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Expert Care for Prostate Conditions At VM Medical Park Florya, we offer advanced open prostatectomy procedures performed by the highly experienced Prof. Semih Ayan, MD. Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional care and effective treatments for patients with prostate conditions, ensuring improved health and well-being.What is Open Prostatectomy?Open prostatectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat prostate conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer. The surgery involves the removal of part or all of the prostate gland through an incision in the lower abdomen. This procedure is typically recommended when less invasive treatments are not effective or suitable.
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There are such types of surgical treatment for prostate cancer:
The prostatectomy cost depends on its type. The open prostate removal is usually the cheapest one.
The prostatectomy includes such steps:
It includes medical survey, urine and blood tests, X-ray, ECG, Ultrasound, CT.
A patient is under general anesthesia. Depending on the prostate surgery type, a doctor makes incisions and removes the gland. The duration of the procedure is 2-4 hours. Then a patient stays in a hospital for 3-5 days. After prostatectomy a doctor places the catheter to withdraw the urine. It is taken off in 7-14 days.
Its duration depends on the prostatectomy type. A patient needs to keep diet, take antibiotics and painkillers. In 7 days after the surgery, a doctor removes stitches. In 1 month a patient can return to work, in 2 months — to physical activity.
The cost of prostatectomy is affected by the following factors:
The cost of prostatectomy usually include:
In most of the cases, such services as a transfer, language assistance (if necessary), extra-consultations with a doctor are paid additionally.
Bookimed services are free for a patient.