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- $Title{The Truth About Prostate Surgery Survival}
- $Subject{special procedure procedures prostate cancer surgery aging anxiety
- age older surgeries hypertension heart attack cancers carcinoma neoplasm
- neoplasms treatment survived operations operation transurethral resection TUR
- survival old balloon catheter urinary enlarged surviving urethra}
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- Cancer of the Prostate*0007601.scf}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- The Truth About Prostate Surgery Survival
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- QUESTION: So many things happen to you as you grow old, that it is hard to
- continue on sometimes. I am almost 91 and now must have surgery for my
- prostate. I know my doctor is right, for I can't continue this way. But I am
- afraid, and I want you to tell me the truth. What are my chances of surviving
- this operation?
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- ANSWER: You write with a firm and steady hand, and you are thinking clearly.
- I think you must be in pretty good shape. While your anxiety certainly is
- understandable, I have all kinds of good new for you. Let's start with a
- report from the Mayo Clinic that surveyed 185 patients that were 90 years of
- age or older at the time of surgery. Despite the fact that many suffered with
- hypertension, and some had past histories of heart attack, or cancer
- treatment, 95% survived their surgery, and most went on to do well. In the
- specific case of a prostate operation, called a transurethral resection (TUR),
- there was a 98% survival rate for the 44 men who had the surgery performed.
- The researchers concluded that old age is not a barrier to major surgery, and
- noted that the patients did equally well with either local or general
- anesthesia. More good news for you, in the new reports of the use of a
- special balloon catheter to open the urinary passage, that has been
- constricted by your enlarged prostate. After insertion of the catheter, the
- balloon is inflated and enlarges the urethra, the tube which carries urine
- from the bladder through the penis. This new procedure does not even require
- a hospitalization, but does require leaving a catheter in place for a few
- days, which may be a bit uncomfortable. You might ask you physician about
- this, but in any case your outlook is a good one. Just use a bit of the
- courage and grit you must have developed to reach your age, and you will do
- just fine.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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