Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and Its Treatment
Figure 1: Cystoscopic view of lateral lobes.
Edge of the verumontanum is seen at 6 o'clock.
Rollover image with mouse to see position of scope in in prostatic
urethra.
Figure 2: Cystoscopic view of a large median lobe.
The ball-valve obstruction created by a median lobe in some men is clearly
appreciated from this image.
Rollover image with mouse to see position of scope in prostatic
urethra.
Evaluation of a Man with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms indicative of BPH:


Figure 4: Resection with electrocautery loop during TURP.
Figure 3: Delivery of enucleated lateral and median lobes during an open prostatectomy in a patient with a ~250 g gland. Another lateral lobe is yet to be enucleated.
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