TURBT Surgery for Bladder Tumors
Safe, minimally invasive procedure to diagnose and treat bladder tumors with no external cuts. Quick recovery and effective cancer management.
What is TURBT?
TURBT is the first-line surgical procedure for both diagnosis and treatment of bladder tumors. It is performed endoscopically (no external incision) using a resectoscope passed through the urethra. The tumor is shaved off the bladder wall and sent for biopsy to determine type, grade, and stage of cancer.

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Causes (Risk Factors for Bladder Tumors)
Types of TURBT Procedures
Diagnosis (Before Surgery)
TURBT Treatment (Surgical Approach)
• A cystoscope is inserted through the urethra.
• The bladder tumor is shaved and removed layer by layer.
• No external incision required.
• Additional tissue is removed from the tumor base.
• Helps determine how deeply cancer has invaded the bladder wall.
• After resection, anti-cancer medication is instilled into the bladder.
• Reduces the risk of recurrence and future tumor growth.
• A catheter is placed temporarily to flush out blood clots.
• Ensures clear urine and promotes healing
Why You Should Not Delay
Delaying TURBT can allow bladder tumors to grow or spread, increasing the risk of advanced bladder cancer. Early surgery ensures timely diagnosis, reduces recurrence, and improves long-term outcomes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
TURBT is a minimally invasive procedure done through the urethra to remove bladder tumors and collect samples for biopsy. Yes, Healic offers advanced TURBT performed by expert urologists.
Healic recommends TURBT if you have blood in urine, urinary urgency, pain while urinating, or if a bladder tumor is detected on imaging or cystoscopy.
A resectoscope is passed through the urethra (no cuts). The tumor is shaved off the bladder wall and cauterized. Healic may also provide intravesical chemotherapy afterward to reduce recurrence.
Most patients stay 1–2 days in the hospital. Mild burning or blood in urine may occur for a few days. Normal activities typically resume within a week with Healic’s guidance.
Risks include bleeding, infection, bladder perforation (rare), or tumor recurrence. With skilled Healic surgeons, proper monitoring, and regular follow-up cystoscopies, long-term outcomes are well managed.
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