

Kidney Stone & Urology Care
Prostate Enlargement Surgery (BPH Treatment)

What is Prostate Enlargement Surgery (BPH Treatment)?
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is the non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland, commonly seen in men above 50. As the prostate grows, it blocks the urine flow, leading to frequent urination, weak stream, and incomplete bladder emptying.


Who Needs Prostate Surgery?
Surgery is advised for patients with:
- Difficulty passing urine
- Frequent night urination (nocturia)
- Weak urine stream
- Urine retention or dribbling
- Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Large prostate seen in scan or TRUS
What is TURP?
TURP (Transurethral Resection of Prostate) is a cutless, endoscopic surgery:
- A thin instrument is inserted through the urine passage
- Excess prostate tissue is shaved off using electric current
- No cuts or stitches on the body
- Done under spinal or general anesthesia
Surgery Time: 45–90 minutes
Hospital Stay: 1–2 days
Catheter Time: 2–3 days

Benefits of TURP Surgery
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- Fast relief from urinary symptoms
- No external cuts, scarless surgery
- Improves bladder emptying
- Reduces infection risk
- Safe even for diabetic or heart patients
- Long-term success in most cases
Why Choose Dr. Davinder Singh
Choosing the right surgeon isn’t just about qualifications — it’s about trust, consistency, and the confidence that you’ll be cared for with skill and honesty. Dr. Davinder Singh brings all of that together with over a decade of hands-on experience and a background that speaks for itself.
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Experience
Experienced in TURP & laser prostate surgeries and Focus on safe outcomes and personal care
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Listning
Patient-first approach with detailed pre and post-op guidance
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Faith
Trusted by patients across Punjab and neighbouring states
What My Clients Say
Let real testimonials do the speaking!
Frequently Asked Questions
No. TURP is a routine, minimally invasive procedure with a quick recovery.
No external cut—everything is done through the urine passage.Â
No. It is done under anesthesia. Post-surgery discomfort is temporary and manageable.
Most patients don’t. TURP gives long-term relief in the majority of cases.
Both are effective. TURP is time-tested and widely used, while laser may be considered for specific prostate sizes or patient conditions.
