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TURP

/ tɜːp /

acronym

  1. surgery transurethral resection of the prostate: a surgical procedure in which an electronic cutting implement is fed through the urethra to remove part of an enlarged prostate

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But experts say that the most common and appropriate treatment is a transurethral resection of the prostate, or TURP.

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Recovery was faster than with traditional surgery called transurethral resection, or TURP.

The standard care currently is to cut away the tissue using a thin, hot loop of wire during a procedure known as TURP.

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“We cannot beat TURP” when efficacy alone is considered, says Jens Sønksen, a professor of urology at the University of Copenhagen and principal investigator on the study.

Unlike TURP, it can be done as a day treatment, meaning the patient does not have to stay in hospital overnight.

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