
Avoid Prostate Surgery — Choose the Right Non-Surgical Option
- Understand best of 6 prostate surgery options for high-risk cases like Diabetes, Heart Disease, Kidney Disease, Asthma/COPD
- Senior urologists guidance (24+ yrs experience) with personal doctor to help coordinate
- Understand all 6 options: Painless PAE, Scarless Aquablation and more.

Dr. Kanishk Patil, Urologist
MCh (Uro), FRCS (UK)
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When anesthesia risk is high, the decision must be safer—and smarter
- Many men with enlarged also have heart, kidney or lung conditions or are taking blood thinner medication – this is HIGH RISK.
- The goal is not “the fastest procedure,” but the safest effective next step
- For some patients, minimally invasive options may be a better fit (case-dependent)
Why “standard surgery” could be too risky for some patients
- Patients should think about general anesthesia and recovery increasing risk of on table surgical complications.
- If you’re on blood thinners, open surgery decisions require extra caution and coordination
- The right path starts with proper surgery choice mapping—then choosing the least risky option that still works.
Docsy vs Others
| Benefit | Others | Docsy |
|---|---|---|
| Options explained in one place | No | Yes |
| Non-surgical options considered first (when suitable) | No | Yes |
| Multi-specialist review (urology + IR when relevant) | No | Yes |
| Transparent pros/cons (including when surgery is better) | No | Yes |
| Coordination support (reports/slots/centre) | No | Yes |
Heart, Lung or Kidney Issues? Prostate Surgery Can Be Risky

The “safest next step” depends on your profile When anesthesia risk is high, the correct approach is a structured review—then selecting the least invasive effective option that fits your anatomy and clinical risks. The option-map we review Medical management (optimise medicines if appropriate) Minimally invasive options (depending on anatomy and suitability): Rezum / Urolift (where anatomy allows) PAE (pinhole, image-guided option for suitable BPH cases) Surgery (HoLEP/TURP/others) only when it’s clearly the best option—then we help you choose the right surgeon/centre What we need from you (to guide you correctly) Any prior reports (scan/photo is fine) Your medicines list (especially blood thinners) Your comorbidities (heart/kidney/lung history) Your top symptoms + timeline (night urination/weak flow/urgency/retention)
Why choose MyDocsy?
- India’s Trusted Advanced Treatment Platform
- Specialist-led guidance: we compare options clearly, with pros/cons
- Unbiased transparency: we offer all options instead of just 1 – so we help you choose the best option for you
- Coordination support across reports, scheduling, documentation, and (where applicable) insurance support
Who is this consultation for?
- You have enlarged prostate symptoms and heart / kidney / lung issues (anesthesia risk concerns)
- You are on blood thinners (anticoagulated) and want a safer plan
- You’ve been advised surgery but want to explore less invasive options first
- You want one clear answer: “What is the safest next step for me?”
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