Management of postoperative complications of benign prostatic hyperplasia

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Complications after prostatectomy include retrograde ejaculation, urinary incontinence, urethral stricture, etc., which can be treated symptomatic.

Management of postoperative complications of benign prostatic hyperplasia

1. Retrograde ejaculation

leads to retrograde ejaculation after prostate hyperplasia surgery. Sympathomimetic drugs, antidepressants, antimuscarinic drugs and other drugs can be used according to doctor's advice, or bladder neck reconstruction, bladder neck scar resection and other surgical methods can be used to restore the integrity of bladder neck, so as to restore antegrade ejaculation.

2. Urinary incontinence after

prostatectomy leads to urinary incontinence. Patients can relieve symptoms by controlling water consumption, adopting double urination method or pelvic floor muscle training, or using anticholinergic drugs, β3 receptor agonists, α receptor blockers and other drugs as prescribed. Serious symptoms, but also through the middle of the urethra sling surgery, bladder urethral suspension surgery, injection of filler treatment and other surgical

Management of postoperative complications of benign prostatic hyperplasia

treatment.3, urethral

stricture after prostatic hyperplasia, patients can generally restore urethral urination function through surgery, common surgery has line urethral dilation, urethrotomy, urethral enlargement plastic surgery.



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