Dr Gopinathi is a Consultant Anaethetist practicing for nearly 22 years. Dr Gopinathi’s NHS base is Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex. Within the private medical sector Dr Gopinathi has practice privileges at various hospitals in the Essex and Hertford areas.
Prostate & Urethral Clinic
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What does the prostate gland do?
The prostate gland lies just beneath the bladder and is normally about the size of a chestnut. The urethra (water pipe) runs through the middle of the prostate. The main function of the prostate is during your reproductive life. It produces fluid containing chemicals which nourish sperms to help with fertilisation.
What should I do if I have prostate symptoms?
If you have difficulty starting or stopping your urine flow, a weak stream, a feeling that you do not empty your bladder completely, increased frequency and urgency of urine passage by day or night and a tendency to dribble after you have finished, you should contact your GP for further advice.
Your GP will normally review you initially and may supply you with a symptom questionnaire and/or a bladder diary to complete before your appointment.
Referral to a urologist is only indicated if:
- Your symptoms are severe
- Your urine flow is very poor
- Your blood tests (e.g. PSA) are abnormal
- There are any complications of the condition (e.g. chronic retention, urinary infection, bladder stones)
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What happens when I attend the appointment?
We will take history of your problem and undertake clinical examination of your tummy, genitals and the dreaded DRE (finger examination of the prostate through the back passage). It would be a good idea to come with full bladder, so you can do a urine flow test into a receptacle that measures flow rate.
You may also have an ultrasound examination of your prostate using a rectal probe.
What options are available?
- Medication: There are 2 types of medication, one to relax prostate, one to shrink prostate.
- Surgery: Transurethral resection of prostate is the gold standard ( coring out inner bit of prostate to relieve the blockage). Others include Holmium laser enucleation of prostate, Bladder neck incision, UROLIFT (stapling of prostate).
Further prostate and urethral related information
Please see below links to information leaflets from the British Association of Urological Surgeons regarding prostate conditions and their treatments
- Active surveillance for low to intermediate grade prostate cancer
- Advice to patients requesting PSA measurement
- Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Score (NIH-CPSI)
- Input/output chart (bladder diary)
- International prostate symptom score (I-PSS)
- Male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)
- Managing male LUTS | Video
- Performing a urinary flow rate
- POSSUM scoring for TURP
Your Award-Winning Healthcare Team
Providing state of the art surgical and medical treatment of diseases of the genito-urinary system affecting men, women and children.
Dr. Venkat Shenoy
Anaesthetist
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Mr. Bernard Potluri
Our Surgeon
All your services will be personally provided by Mr Potluri and his dedicated team.
Mr Bernard Potluri qualified with a MB BS in 1977. He then obtained masters in general surgery in 1981 and was elected Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1989. Mr Potluri gained a diploma in urology from the Institute of Urology and University College, London in 1991.