Spire Murrayfield Private Hospital Wirral has a number of highly experienced consultant surgeons who perform a range of procedures each year at the hospital, including Bladder lesion removal.
You can be assured of having experienced nursing staff on hand after surgery at Spire Wirral in clean and safe facilities. The surgeon you meet for your consultation will perform your surgery and follow up on your care.
What is bladder lesion removal?
Bladder lesions are abnormal growths or tumours on the bladder lining. They are removed by having an operation called a transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT).
During a TURBT, a thin rod-like instrument with a tiny light and lens on the tip, called a cystoscope, will be carefully inserted into the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body). Saline solution (salt water) will be passed through the cystoscope and the surgeon will find the lesion and insert a special wire loop through the cystoscope. An electric current is passed down the wire loop and used to cut or burn off the lesion.
TURBT usually lasts about 30 minutes (slightly longer if more than one lesion is present) and generally involves a hospital stay of one or two nights.