Prostatic Hyperplasia Treatment at Liv Hospital: Modern Urological Care

At Liv Hospital, Prostatic Hyperplasia is managed with personalized medical and minimally invasive treatment options to improve urinary symptoms and quality of life.

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Prostatic Hyperplasia Treatment and Care

How Is Prostatic Hyperplasia Treated at Liv Hospital?

At Liv Hospital, the treatment of Prostatic Hyperplasia in 2026 is governed by a commitment to “Precision and Preservation.” We recognize that every prostate is anatomically unique, and every patient has different priorities regarding their recovery, sexual health, and daily activities. Our treatment model is not a “one-size-fits-all” surgical approach; instead, we offer a tiered strategy that scales from medical management to groundbreaking minimally invasive technologies. The goal is to remove the obstruction, protect the bladder from long-term damage, and restore a powerful, effortless urinary stream.

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What Is Watchful Waiting in Prostatic Hyperplasia at Liv Hospital?

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For men with mild symptoms (IPSS score < 7) and no evidence of bladder or kidney complications, we often recommend “Watchful Waiting.”

  • Lifestyle Modification: We educate patients on fluid management (reducing intake before bed), avoiding bladder irritants like caffeine and alcohol, and the importance of regular exercise.
  • Periodic Monitoring: Patients on this path return to Liv Hospital every 6 to 12 months for repeat uroflowmetry and PVR scans to ensure the hyperplasia is not progressing toward a state of urinary retention.
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Pharmacological Therapy: Opening the Gate

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When symptoms move from mild to moderate, medication becomes the primary line of defense.

  • Alpha-Blockers: These medications (such as Tamsulosin or Silodosin) relax the smooth muscle fibers in the prostate and the bladder neck. This “opens the gate,” providing rapid relief from hesitancy and weak flow.
  • 5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitors (5-ARIs): For men with significantly enlarged glands, medications like Finasteride or Dutasteride work by blocking the production of DHT, physically shrinking the prostate over 6 to 12 months.
  • Combination Therapy: At Liv Hospital, we often combine these two classes of drugs to provide both immediate symptomatic relief and long-term reduction in prostate volume.

Rezum: The Power of Water Vapor Therapy

For patients who want to avoid long-term medication or traditional surgery, Liv Hospital offers the Rezum System.

  • The Procedure: This is a minimally invasive “office-based” or day-case procedure where sterile water vapor (steam) is injected directly into the hyperplastic prostate tissue.
  • Cellular Ablation: The steam travels through the spaces between cells, causing the obstructive tissue to die and be naturally reabsorbed by the body.
  • Sexual Function Preservation: Rezum is highly favored in 2026 because it has an extremely low risk of causing erectile dysfunction or retrograde ejaculation, making it an ideal choice for younger, active men.

UroLift: The Mechanical Implant Solution

  1. UroLift is a unique, “non-thermal” treatment that does not involve heating or removing prostate tissue.
  • The “Curtain Tie” Effect: Small, permanent implants are placed to lift and hold the enlarged prostate tissue out of the way, widening the urethral opening.
  • Immediate Results: Because there is no tissue destruction, there is very little postoperative swelling, and most patients experience a significant improvement in their skin within days. At Liv Hospital, this is often performed under local anesthesia with a very fast return to work.
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HoLEP: The Gold Standard for Large Glands

Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) is the treatment of choice for men with very large prostates (over 80-100 grams).

  • The Technique: Our surgeons use a high-powered laser to precisely “peel” the hyperplastic core away from the outer capsule of the prostate, similar to removing the fruit from an orange.
  • The Morcellator: The removed tissue is then pushed into the bladder, where a specialized device (morcellator) breaks it down and suctions it out.
  • Superior Outcomes: HoLEP provides the most durable long-term results of any BPH procedure and can be performed even on patients taking blood thinners, making it a cornerstone of our care at Liv Hospital.

TURP: The Modernized Classic

The Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) remains a reliable option, though we utilize the “Bipolar” version.
Increased Safety: Bipolar TURP uses saline instead of older fluids, which eliminates the risk of “TUR Syndrome” and allows for safer, longer procedures.
Effective Clearance: The surgeon uses an electric loop to “shave” away the obstructive tissue layer by layer. While effective, it typically requires a 1–2 day hospital stay and a slightly longer catheterization period than laser-based methods.

Managing the "Median Lobe"

In some men, the prostate grows specifically upward into the bladder (the median lobe). This acts like a “ball-valve” that shuts off flow regardless of how much medication is taken. At Liv Hospital, we prioritize identifying this anatomical variant early. Procedures like HoLEP or Rezum are particularly effective at removing this median lobe, which is often the key to resolving cases of chronic urinary retention.

Addressing the "Failing" Bladder

If a patient has lived with Prostatic Hyperplasia for too long, the bladder muscle (detrusor) may be permanently damaged.

  • Bladder Training: Following the removal of the obstruction, our physical therapists work with the patient to “re-condition” the bladder.
  • Anticholinergics: In cases where the bladder remains overactive even after the prostate is shrunk, we may use localized medications to calm the bladder “twitches,” ensuring the patient isn’t just emptying better, but also going less frequently.

Why Choose Liv Hospital for Prostatic Hyperplasia Treatment?

Liv Hospital is at the forefront of urological innovation in 2026. We provide a sanctuary for men dealing with the frustrating symptoms of Prostatic Hyperplasia. Our facility is equipped with every major FDA-cleared technology—from water vapor therapy to advanced holmium and thulium lasers. Our multidisciplinary team—including world-renowned surgeons, radiologists, and specialized nurses—is dedicated to providing a clinical experience that is as comfortable as it is effective. At Liv Hospital, we don’t just treat the prostate; we restore your quality of life, allowing you to live your life without being tethered to a bathroom.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How long do I need to stay in the hospital after a HoLEP or Rezum?
  1.  Rezum is typically a day-case (home the same day), while HoLEP usually requires a one-night stay for observation at Liv Hospital.
  1. Most BPH procedures require a catheter for a short period (24 hours to 5 days) to allow the swelling to subside. At Liv Hospital, we provide specialized training to make this period as comfortable as possible.
  1. Modern minimally invasive treatments at Liv Hospital, especially Rezum and UroLift, have a near-zero risk of causing erectile dysfunction.
  1. While the outer capsule remains, the hyperplastic tissue is removed. In procedures like HoLEP, the recurrence rate is extremely low—usually less than 2% over a 10-year period.
  1. Most patients can stop their alpha-blockers within a few days or weeks of the procedure as the urinary stream improves and the internal healing begins.
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