What are the risks of minimally invasive prostate surgery?

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2025-05-03 10:21:35 Views: 80 times

Prostate minimally invasive surgery has the risk of infection, bleeding, urinary incontinence, etc.

What are the risks of minimally invasive prostate surgery?

1, infection

prostate minimally invasive surgery disinfection is not thorough, improper postoperative care, etc., may lead to prostate wound infection pathogens, causing local inflammatory reaction.

2, bleeding

prostate minimally invasive surgery after improper care caused infection, can lead to local tissue necrosis, necrosis and then cause bleeding.

What are the risks of minimally invasive prostate surgery?

3, urinary incontinence

prostate minimally invasive surgery if the urethra prostate membrane and abdominal junction mucosa removal too much, will damage the external urethral sphincter, leading to postoperative urinary incontinence.



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