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Bladder Diverticulectomy

medical tourism Bladder Diverticulectomy

For patients requiring bladder diverticulectomy, medical tourism provides access to world-class urological care at 50-70% lower costs than Western countries. Top destinations like India, Turkey, Thailand, and South Korea offer advanced robotic and laparoscopic diverticulectomy procedures in JCI-accredited hospitals, performed by experienced urologic surgeons with success rates matching those in the US and Europe.

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Urological surgery Bladder Diverticulectomy

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Bladder Diverticulectomy: Complete Guide to Surgical Treatment

What is Bladder Diverticulectomy?

Bladder diverticulectomy is a surgical procedure to remove abnormal pouches (diverticula) in the bladder wall that can cause urinary retention, infections, or stones. The surgery helps restore normal bladder function and prevents complications.

Who Needs This Surgery?

Large diverticula causing urine retention
Recurrent UTIs due to stagnant urine
Bladder stones formed in diverticula
Obstructive symptoms (weak stream, incomplete emptying)

Surgical Approaches

TechniqueProcedureRecovery
Open SurgeryRemoval through abdominal incision4-6 weeks
LaparoscopicMinimally invasive (small incisions)2-3 weeks
Robotic-AssistedHigh-precision robotic removal1-2 weeks

Procedure Steps

  1. General anesthesia administration
  2. Diverticulum identification via cystoscopy
  3. Pouch excision & bladder repair
  4. Catheter placement (5-10 days post-op)
  5. Surgery duration: 1-3 hours

Recovery & Aftercare

  • Hospital stay: 2-5 days
  • Catheter use: 1-2 weeks
  • Full recovery: 3-6 weeks
  • Follow-up: Cystoscopy & imaging

Success Rates & Risks

  • >90% symptom improvement
  • Risks: Bleeding, infection, bladder injury (<5%)