Transurethral resection (TUR) is a common urological intervention.
Semmelweis University Medical School performed 938 TUR procedures over five years.
Purpose:
To analyze indications, surgical parameters, complications, and outcomes of TUR.
To evaluate the effectiveness of TUR in urological practice.
Summary:
The study reviewed 938 transurethral resections, with primary indications including bladder tumors (483), prostate adenoma (179), and prostate cancer (182).
Analysis covered surgical parameters, postoperative complications, and treatment, demonstrating the procedure's efficacy.
Impact:
Transurethral resection (TUR) is confirmed as a fundamental and advantageous surgical intervention in urology.
Findings support the continued importance of TUR for various urological conditions.