Best Enlarged Prostate Treatment Doctors in India




Dr. Anand Utture



Dr. Sumit Mehta


Dr. M S Kothari


Dr. Vishwambar Nath

Dr. R.C.M Kaza

Dr. Adittya K Sharma

Dr. Sabyasachi Bose

Dr. Vinay Mahendra

Dr. Sandeep Harkar




What Patients with Enlarged Prostate Worry About Most
Enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) brings night-time trips to the toilet, a weak urinary stream, and the fear that this is the start of prostate cancer. Older men also worry about losing erections and ejaculation after surgery, about long catheter use, and about whether they will need the procedure again in ten years. The reassurance is straightforward: enlarged prostate is not cancer, but a prostate-specific antigen test and a digital rectal examination should be done to rule it out. Modern surgery preserves erections in over ninety percent of men, removes the catheter in two days, and gives a fifteen-year durability with holmium laser enucleation of prostate.
How Enlarged Prostate Is Diagnosed
Diagnosis combines symptom scoring (International Prostate Symptom Score), a digital rectal examination, prostate-specific antigen blood test, ultrasound of the bladder and prostate with post-void residual measurement, and uroflowmetry to record peak flow rate. A maximum flow below ten millilitres per second with a post-void residual above one hundred millilitres confirms significant obstruction. Cystoscopy is offered before surgery to plan the approach. A multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate is added when the prostate-specific antigen is raised or the rectal examination feels abnormal.
Treatment Options for Enlarged Prostate in India
Mild symptoms respond to lifestyle changes and alpha blockers like tamsulosin or silodosin. Moderate symptoms need a five-alpha reductase inhibitor like dutasteride or finasteride added on, especially when the prostate is above forty grams. Surgery is offered when medication fails, when urinary retention has occurred, or when bladder stones or recurrent infections have developed. Transurethral resection of prostate is the standard for glands under eighty grams. Holmium laser enucleation of prostate handles any size of gland with shorter catheter time and less bleeding. Bipolar enucleation, Greenlight laser vaporisation, and prostatic urethral lift are also offered at Apollo, Fortis, Medanta, BLK-Max, and Manipal.
Recovery, Success Rates, and Follow-Up
The catheter is removed two days after holmium laser enucleation of prostate and three days after transurethral resection of prostate. The flow rate improves by two to three times within four weeks. Re-treatment at ten years runs at under three percent for holmium laser enucleation of prostate and around eight to twelve percent for transurethral resection of prostate. Retrograde ejaculation occurs in seventy percent but erections are preserved in over ninety percent. Follow-up uroflowmetry and post-void residual are checked at three months and one year.
How to Choose the Right Urologist for Enlarged Prostate
Choose a urologist who does over one hundred enlarged prostate surgeries a year and works at a centre with a hundred-watt holmium laser. Ask whether holmium laser enucleation of prostate is offered for your gland size, what the published transfusion rate is, and what the team does if a prostate cancer is found in the resected tissue. A clear written discussion of retrograde ejaculation and the rare risk of stress incontinence is a sign of a careful surgeon.
Support for International Patients
Cancer Rounds arranges the medical visa invitation letter, airport pickup, accommodation, and multilingual support in eleven plus languages. Patients arrive from Nigeria, Bangladesh, Kenya, Iraq, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Ethiopia. A case manager handles the second opinion (especially when prostate cancer needs to be ruled out first), pre-admission tests, daily family updates, and a six-month teleconsult follow-up after the patient returns home.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is enlarged prostate the same as prostate cancer?
No. Enlarged prostate is a benign growth of the gland. Prostate cancer is a separate disease that needs to be ruled out with prostate-specific antigen testing and a rectal examination before treating enlarged prostate.
Will surgery for enlarged prostate affect my sex life?
Erections are preserved in over ninety percent of men after holmium laser enucleation of prostate or transurethral resection of prostate. Retrograde ejaculation (semen flowing back into the bladder) occurs in around seventy percent and is not harmful but affects fertility.
How long will I need a catheter after surgery?
Two days after holmium laser enucleation of prostate and three days after transurethral resection of prostate in most cases. The catheter is removed in hospital before discharge.
Can enlarged prostate come back after surgery?
Re-treatment at ten years is under three percent after holmium laser enucleation of prostate and around eight to twelve percent after transurethral resection of prostate. New growth in the remaining tissue can occur over fifteen to twenty years.
How long is the hospital stay?
Two to three nights for most patients. International patients usually stay in the city for ten to fourteen days before flying home.
Is medication an alternative to surgery?
Yes, for mild and moderate symptoms. Tamsulosin and dutasteride together control symptoms in many men for years. Surgery is reserved for failed medication, retention, bladder stones, or recurrent infections.









