About Bladder Diverticulectomy Excision
Key Highlights
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Definitively removes the abnormal bladder pouch (diverticulum).Resolves symptoms like recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) and incomplete bladder emptying.Reduces the risk of complications such as bladder stones and potential cancerous changes.Often performed using minimally invasive techniques (laparoscopic/robotic), leading to smaller scars and potentially faster recovery.Improves overall bladder function and urinary flow.
Who is this surgery for?
- Symptomatic bladder diverticula causing recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs).
- Large diverticula that do not empty properly, leading to urinary retention.
- Formation of bladder stones within the diverticulum.
- Suspicion of or confirmed tumor or cancer within the diverticulum.
- Persistent lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) like frequency, urgency, or discomfort not relieved by medication.
- Diverticula associated with vesicoureteral reflux (backflow of urine to the kidneys) in children.
How to prepare
- Complete a thorough medical evaluation, including a detailed history and physical exam by the urologist.
- Undergo diagnostic tests such as a cystoscopy (to view the bladder), ultrasound, or CT urogram to assess the diverticulum's size and location.
- Provide a complete list of all medications, vitamins, and supplements; you may need to stop blood thinners (e.g., aspirin, warfarin) several days before surgery.
- Follow specific fasting instructions (typically no food or drink after midnight) before the procedure.
- Discuss anesthesia options (general or spinal) with the anesthesiologist.
- Arrange for help at home and time off work for the recovery period.
Risks & possible complications
- Bleeding during or after the procedure.
- Infection at the surgical site or a urinary tract infection (UTI).
- Injury to surrounding structures like the ureters (tubes from kidneys to bladder) or intestines.
- Urinary leakage (incontinence) or difficulty urinating after catheter removal.
- Formation of a bladder fistula (an abnormal connection to another organ).
- Recurrence of the diverticulum or persistence of symptoms.
- Risks associated with anesthesia, such as allergic reactions or breathing problems.
- Blood clots in the legs (deep vein thrombosis).
Recovery & hospital stay
- Hospital stay is typically required for monitoring, pain management, and to ensure you can urinate.
- A urinary catheter will be in place for several days to allow the bladder to heal.
- Manage pain with prescribed medications and avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and driving for the recommended period.
- Drink plenty of water to flush the bladder and help prevent infections.
- Follow a balanced diet and use stool softeners if needed to avoid straining during bowel movements.
- Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments with your urologist for wound checks and catheter removal.
- Gradually resume normal activities as approved by your doctor; full recovery of internal healing takes longer than external wound healing.
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Typical hospital stay: 3-5 days
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Expected recovery time: 4-6 weeks
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering bladder diverticulectomy excision in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for bladder diverticulectomy excision in Turkey include Liv Hospital Bahçeşehir, Istinye Üniversitesi Hastanesi Liv, Liv Hospital Ankara, known for experienced specialists and advanced surgical infrastructure.
Look at the doctor’s years of experience, hospital association, patient reviews, and how often they perform bladder diverticulectomy excision. MediFyr helps you compare urologists and book consultations online.
The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for bladder diverticulectomy excision compare across other countries where we have data.
Top hospitals for Bladder Diverticulectomy Excision in Turkey
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