soso

Male

United States

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  • soso

    Sorry I meant to say what other urologists have you seen.
  • Bob

    Soso

    Urologists I have seen are;

    Dr. Levine Rush Hosp. Chicago
    Dr. Shoskes Cleveland Clinic
    Dr. Brown Mt. carmel Hosp. Ohio
    Dr. Bahn Radiologist CA
  • soso

    Thanks for the reply, I hope Dr.Krongrad can help you. Keep us posted.
  • Arnon Krongrad, MD

    Thank you for the questions.

    1) What are the downfalls of taking the prostate out?

    The risks of minimally invasive radical prostatectomy include cardiovascular complications, conversion to open surgery, infection such as urinary tract infection, infertility, injury to adjacent organs, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, peri-operative pain, scarring at the bladder neck, and treatment failure.

    2) And what are the pro's of taking the prostate out if it's always inflamed?

    Most prostates are "always inflamed." What I mean is that it is very very common to find inflammatory cells on prostates removed for other reasons. Yet most prostates are not symptomatic as are prostatitis prostates. So we're not really looking to resolve histological (pathological) inflammation so much as to resolve clinical symptoms associated with what we call prostatitis. The pros are simple: resolution of symptoms.

    3) After everything you've seen if you had prostatitis would you take your prostate out?

    Maybe I would. The decision would depend upon the severity of symptoms. Seeing what I've seen with now two patients, one whose story I posted and now a new one who is reporting resolution, and knowing I can have myself out of the hospital in 24 hours on an average of two Tylenols, I would consider it yes. I will go into the decision knowing that the literature on this is meager and there are risks but that some have had tremendous relief.