The TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate) working element is used primarily in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Its main functions include:
Tissue Resection: The working element removes excess prostate tissue that obstructs urine flow by using a loop or blade electrode to cut and coagulate the tissue.
Coagulation: It helps control bleeding during the procedure, ensuring a clearer surgical field and reducing the risk of complications.
Access and Visualization: It facilitates access to the prostate through the urethra, allowing for effective visualization and resection of the affected tissue.
Minimally Invasive Treatment: By performing the procedure transurethrally, it minimizes the need for external incisions, leading to quicker recovery times and less postoperative pain.
Overall, the TURP working element is crucial for safely and effectively alleviating urinary symptoms caused by prostate enlargement.
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