What is the bladder neck cut?

The bladder neck (BNI) is a surgical procedure performed in a male, which will expand the upper part of the bladder located next to the priest. The bladder neck can be narrowed when prostrates are increased or a scar is formed after prostrat surgery. A state called the primary obstruction of the bladder neck (PBNO) may cause the inability to urinate correctly, requires the bladder cutting surgery. Some sexual side effects are commonly reported after this minimally invasive surgery.

The bladder cutting procedure is performed under general anesthesia or regional spine. If the patient prefers unconscious during surgery, the anesthesiologist gives a number of drugs through intravenous (IV) line that causes the patient to fall asleep and feel no pain. The regional backbone block is served by a small catheter inserted into the space between the vertebrae in the spine; Although the patient will remain an awbbrum of the procedure will not be able to feel any painful feelings.

This bladder surgery is performed using endoscopic surgical instrument. Pictures from the camera on the endoscope allow the surgeon to visualize the neck of the bladder during the operation. The long thin flexible endoscope is inserted into the urethra of the penis through a small opening at the tip of the organ. The endoscope slowly moves forward through the urethra until the bladder's neck is reached. Once the bladder is found, the surgeon makes a cut in the neck of the bladder that allows free urine passage.

After surgery, the patient will have an irrigated catheter in the penis that irrigate the bladder. When the bladder stops the bleeding, the catheter will be removed. The nursing staff will observe the patient until he is able to successfully pass the urine and then Dischanged.

The bladder cutting point will take from six to twelve weeks to recover. Antibiotic, stool softenerE and the drug used to anestrate the urinary tract will be prescribed about ten to two weeks after the procedure. Some doctors recommend taking an anticoagulant or aspirin daily to reduce the risk of blood clots causing a heart attack or stroke during healing.

Sexual side effects are common after the bladder neck cut. A state called retrograde ejaculation often develops. This causes sperm to leak into the bladder, causing the inability to ejaculate fluid during orgasm. A man may also have difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection. The infertility caused by the lack of ejaculate after the bladder cut can be solved by storing the sperm cryogenically before the operation.

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