What complications can occur after prostate cancer surgery?

How common are urinary tract infections after a prostatectomy?
Minimally invasive prostatectomy is generally well tolerated. Who had the operation, the rate of urinary tract infections was only 2.1%. The risk of sepsis a more serious condition that occurs if the body’s response to an infection damages other organs is much lower than that.
How would a urinary tract infection occur?
Although urinary tract infections are สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน rare after prostatectomy, bacteria can travel into the urinary system through a catheter. An important part of a prostatectomy involves connecting the urethra. Which is a tube that carries urine out of the body directly to the bladder after the prostate has taken out. As a last step in that process. We pass a catheter [a soft silicone tube] through the urethra and into the bladder to promote healing. Infection risks are minimized by giving antibiotics both during surgery and then again just prior to removing the catheter one to two weeks after the operation.
How do you treat urinary infectious complications. When they do happen?
It’s not unusual to find small amounts of bacteria in the urine whenever you use a catheter. Normally they don’t cause any symptoms, but if infectious complications do occur, then we’ll admit the patient to the hospital and treat with broad-spectrum antibiotics that treat many different kinds of bacteria at once. We’ll also obtain a urine culture to identify the bacterial species causing the infection. Based on culture results, we can switch to different antibiotics that attack those microbes specifically. The course of treatment generally lasts 10 to 14 days.