Hereof, what is the average cost of prostate surgery?
THURSDAY, June 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- For an uninsured man with prostate cancer, the price of surgery could range from $10,000 to $135,000, depending on the hospital, a U.S. study finds.
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TURP can be done while you're under general anesthesia, which means you're asleep. It can also be done under spinal anesthesia, which means you're awake but won't feel any surgical pain.
Also Know, what is the best surgery for enlarged prostate?
TURP is generally considered an option for men who have moderate to severe urinary problems that haven't responded to medication. While TURP has been considered the most effective treatment for an enlarged prostate, a number of other, minimally invasive procedures are becoming more effective.
Do you need surgery for enlarged prostate?
Surgery can help if your enlarged prostate is causing serious problems—such as kidney problems or repeated urinary tract infections—or if medicines haven't helped. The most important thing in deciding whether to have surgery is how much the symptoms bother you. Surgery works well for most men.
