Who Should Consider TUIP?
Men with small to moderately enlarged prostates
Difficulty urinating or weak urine flow
Frequent urination at night (nocturia)
Incomplete emptying of the bladder
When medications are ineffective or cause side effects
How TUIP Works
- Anesthesia: Usually spinal or general
- Endoscopic Approach: A scope is inserted through the urethra
- Incisions: One or two small cuts are made in the prostate to relieve pressure
- No Tissue Removal: Unlike TURP, TUIP doesn’t remove prostate tissue
- Improved Flow: The urethra widens, allowing urine to pass more freely
Benefits of TUIP
- No external cuts – procedure performed through the urethra
- Shorter surgery time with faster recovery than TURP
- Lower risk of complications
- Preserves ejaculation and erectile function in most cases
- Excellent outcomes when performed by a top urology specialist
Post-Procedure Care
🔹 Usually a 1-day hospital stay
🔹 Temporary catheter may be needed for 1–2 days
🔹 Most patients return to normal activities in 1–2 weeks
🔹 Improved urination within a few days
Why Choose TUIP by the Best Urologist?
With 12+ years of surgical expertise, the best urologist ensures precise, safe, and personalized treatment for BPH. TUIP is a highly effective option for suitable candidates, especially when done by a skilled and experienced specialist.