Prostate Treatment with Plasma Kinetics

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Prostate Treatment with Plasma Kinetics

 

Advanced Prostate Treatment with Plasma Kinetics at Aktif International Hospitals

At Aktif International Hospitals, we offer state-of-the-art treatments for prostate conditions, including innovative approaches like Plasma Kinetics therapy. Our team of experienced urologists utilizes cutting-edge technology and advanced techniques to provide personalized care for patients with prostate issues, ensuring optimal outcomes and improved quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions 

 

What is Plasma Kinetics therapy for prostate treatment, and how does it work?

Plasma Kinetics therapy, also known as PVP (Plasma Vaporization of the Prostate), is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or enlarged prostate. During the procedure, a specialized device is inserted into the urethra and delivers plasma energy to precisely vaporize and remove excess prostate tissue, relieving urinary symptoms and improving urinary flow.

What are the benefits of Plasma Kinetics therapy for prostate treatment?

Plasma Kinetics therapy offers several advantages over traditional prostate surgeries, including:

  • Minimally invasive: Plasma Kinetics therapy is performed through the urethra, eliminating the need for external incisions and reducing the risk of complications.
  • Reduced risk of bleeding: The plasma energy cauterizes blood vessels during the procedure, minimizing bleeding and the need for blood transfusions.
  • Shorter recovery time: Patients typically experience a faster recovery and shorter hospital stay compared to traditional surgeries.
  • Preservation of sexual function: Plasma Kinetics therapy minimizes the risk of sexual side effects, such as erectile dysfunction, compared to other prostate procedures.
  • Effective symptom relief: Plasma Kinetics therapy effectively relieves urinary symptoms associated with BPH, such as frequency, urgency, weak stream, and incomplete emptying.

Who is a candidate for Plasma Kinetics therapy for prostate treatment?

Plasma Kinetics therapy may be recommended for men with moderate to severe urinary symptoms due to BPH who have not responded to conservative treatments such as medications or lifestyle modifications. Your urologist will evaluate your medical history, perform diagnostic tests, and discuss treatment options to determine if Plasma Kinetics therapy is suitable for you.

What can I expect during the Plasma Kinetics therapy procedure?

During the Plasma Kinetics therapy procedure, you will be placed under anesthesia to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the treatment. Your urologist will then insert a small device equipped with a plasma energy generator through the urethra and into the prostate gland. The plasma energy is used to precisely vaporize and remove excess prostate tissue, relieving urinary obstruction and improving urinary flow.

What is the recovery process like after Plasma Kinetics therapy?

After Plasma Kinetics therapy, you may experience some temporary urinary symptoms, such as increased frequency or urgency, as your body heals. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days to weeks after the procedure, depending on individual factors and the extent of treatment. Your urologist will provide specific instructions for postoperative care and follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and ensure optimal outcomes.

Experience Advanced Prostate Care at Aktif International Hospitals

At Aktif International Hospitals, we are dedicated to providing advanced treatments for prostate conditions, including Plasma Kinetics therapy for enlarged prostate. Our compassionate team of urologists and support staff is committed to delivering personalized care tailored to your unique needs, helping you achieve optimal prostate health and improved quality of life. If you’re experiencing urinary symptoms or have concerns about your prostate, schedule a consultation with us to explore your treatment options and take the first step toward better urological wellness.

Author: Alper Eroğlu

Alper EROĞLU