Who is an ideal candidate for T.U.R.-Bladder Tumour?
If you have a cancerous or non-cancerous growth of the urinary bladder, that is small and is confined to the urinary bladder and has not spread to the surrounding structures, then you are an ideal candidate for T.U.R.-Bladder Tumour. How do I prepare for T.U.R.-Bladder Tumour? Routine blood and urine analysis, CT of abdomen and chest x-ray will be requested by your physician on your pre-oparative consult. Inform your physician about your other health conditions and medications (including all the prescription, non-prescription medications, nutritional supplements i.e. vitamins, minerals and herbal products). Refrain from taking aspirin or Ibuprofen at least 2 weeks before T.U.R.-Bladder Tumour. Stop smoking a few weeks before T.U.R.-Bladder Tumour to prevent healing problems during recovery period. Do not eat or drink anything for at least 10 hours before the T.U.R.-Bladder Tumour surgery. You will be instructed to be hospitalized the night before the surgery. What does the procedure fo