Mechanical prostate morcellation
Mechanical prostate morcellation

Introduction

Prostate morcellation is used in minimally invasive surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) to effectively remove obstructive prostate tissue. In anatomical endoscopic prostate enucleation (EEP), the morcellator plays a key role in breaking up and extracting enlarged prostate tissue, allowing for efficient removal. This application significantly reduces the operative time and minimizes the patient’s exposure to anesthesia. By enabling precise tissue removal, it reduces the risk of complications such as bleeding, infection or damage to surrounding structures. The use of the morcellator helps to improve the overall safety and efficiency of the procedure, resulting in better surgical outcomes. It also facilitates faster patient recovery and reduces hospital stays. As a result, healthcare providers can offer patients a faster return to normal urinary function and better long-term outcomes.

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