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How was a minimally invasive man a man with an enlarged prostate

Men who face advanced prostate adenoma can currently be treated by a modern, minimally invasive procedure: water vapor therapy. The procedure is a method of ablation, which transforms thermal energy into water vapors, which have the role to destroy hyperplastic tissue.

Conf. Dr. Constantin Gingu

Conf. Dr. Constantin Gingu

For such a modern procedure, Paul also opted, at the doctor's recommendation. The 58 -year -old man had been diagnosed a few years ago with prostate adenoma, being monitored by Conf. Dr. Constantin Gîngu, primary urology and coordinator for oncological and reconstructive urological surgery at the Sanador Clinical Hospital, which was periodically for consultation and monitoring.

With the help of the medication prescribed by Conf. Dr. Constantin Gîngu, Paul managed to keep the condition under control. One day, however, the doctor found that the treatment prescribed in the maximum recommended dose was no longer effecting, and the prostate increased its size more and more, needing surgery.

With confidence in his doctor, Paul was determined to accept any treatment that would have saved him from complications and have rendered his health. Instead of the operation, Conf. Dr. Constantin Gîngu proposed a modern treatment, through the SUMMUM procedure. As vapor therapy is minimally invasive and does not involve cuts, Paul did not think about it and accepted the treatment method, for which it fulfilled the conditions.

In a short time, the patient was scheduled for treatment. The procedure was successfully carried out by conf. Dr. Constantin Gîngu, and the next day, Paul was discharged. Currently, the patient feels good, and the quality of life has improved considerably.

At Sanador, patients have access to urology consultations by doctors with extensive experience and high training. Depending on the recommendation established for each one, the consultation is followed by laboratory analyzes, such as PSA test, and high -performance imaging investigations, including pelvic ultrasound and multiparametric prostate MRI.

At the Sanador Clinical Hospital, the treatment for prostate disorders is adapted to individual needs, for the best results, in the long term. Thus, depending on the indication, patients have access to classic, laparoscopic or robotic surgery, as well as minimally invasive procedures, including Summar therapy, indicated especially for patients with urinary probe who have contraindication. The interventions take place in a very well equipped operator block, with the support of the Anesthesia and Intensive Category I Section, which allows the safe treatment of even complex cases, with multiple associated conditions.

Ashley Davis

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