Bladder cancer can develop silently, with early signs often mistaken for minor urinary issues. But acting quickly can make all the difference. One procedure that doctors rely on for both diagnosis and treatment is Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumour, also known as TURBT.
It allows specialists to identify and remove suspicious growths in a single procedure, without needing major surgery. If you’ve been referred for TURBT or you’re researching options, understanding how it works can help ease concerns and support informed decisions. Keep reading to find out how this procedure works and why it matters.
Understanding What TURBT Is
TURBT is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine the bladder and remove abnormal tissue for testing. A thin instrument with a camera and surgical loop is passed through the urethra into the bladder. The surgeon then removes the tumour tissue and sends it to a lab to confirm if it’s cancerous.
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