Oldfeller--FSO
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Think of this as information that I hope you will never need.
The common prostate surgery in use today is a bad one. TURP is a mechanical cutting or coring out of the prostate, commonly called the "rotor rooter job". If you go to a Urologist, it is what they will plan on doing to you, it is the default standard urological surgery that is in use today.
VERY VERY bad, TURP.
Issue is that it bleeds, a lot, for a very long time. Enough to fill your bladder up with clotted blood and throw you into a week long hospital stay.
Bad news ..... that.
There is another surgery that can do the same job, called a PAE (Prostate Arterial Embolism) that is done by a Radiologist in the cardiac unit at your local larger hospital. These are the same dudes that chase blood clots and do blood vessel and heart valve reviews prior to heart surgery, so they have the equipment on hand already.
My Turp went bad for bleeding, was grossly aggravated by an emergency room doctor trying to put in a too large catheter (tore up my cored out prostate something fierce). I spent a solid week in the hospital due to that one emergency room error.
The hospital arranged for me to have a PAE as a repair procedure, which was "successful" in getting the bleeding to stop, but it involved 3 hours on a table under a 3-D imaging system while two doctors worked through my major groin arteries (one on the right, one on the left) shooting die into me so they could see and blocking off arteries in the prostate proper until the gross bleeding stopped.
Then big pain killers for 4 days while the rest of my prostate died (the blood supply was cut off, so of course it died).
Now I am at home doing a very rigorous nothing as I can't even pick up my own two gallon urine bag without causing myself damage.
So I don't. Do. Anything.
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