Introduction: Energy Choice Defines Surgical Efficiency
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) remains a gold standard procedure for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). A critical component of this procedure is the working element, which determines how energy is delivered for tissue resection.
Both Monopolar TURP Working Element and Bipolar TURP Working Element are widely used, but they differ significantly in terms of energy flow, safety, irrigation requirements, and clinical outcomes.
Understanding these differences helps surgeons select the right system based on patient condition, procedural goals, and available setup.
Product Overview in Clinical Use
Monopolar TURP Working Element
Advin Health Care’s Monopolar TURP Working Element is designed for traditional TURP procedures using monopolar energy.
In this system:
- Electrical current flows from the active electrode → through the patient’s body → to a return electrode (grounding pad)
- Requires non-conductive irrigation fluids such as glycine or mannitol
Key characteristics:
- Proven and widely used technology
- Compatible with standard TURP setups
- Effective for routine prostate resection
Bipolar TURP Working Element
Advin Health Care’s Bipolar TURP Working Element uses advanced bipolar energy technology, where current flows between two electrodes within the instrument itself.
In this system:
- Energy is confined locally between active and return electrodes
- Uses normal saline as irrigation fluid
Key characteristics:
- Enhanced safety profile
- Reduced systemic complications
- Suitable for advanced and high-risk cases
Workflow-Based Usage: Technology-Driven Approach
Both systems are used for the same procedure but differ in energy delivery and intraoperative safety.
- Monopolar TURP → Traditional approach with external current flow
- Bipolar TURP → Localized energy delivery within the instrument
The choice impacts:
- Fluid management
- Risk profile
- Operative efficiency
Core Differences That Drive Clinical Choice
The primary difference lies in current flow and irrigation medium, which directly affects patient safety and surgical control.
- Monopolar systems involve body-wide current flow, increasing the risk of TUR syndrome
- Bipolar systems confine energy locally, significantly improving safety
Quick Comparison Overview
| Aspect | Monopolar TURP Working Element | Bipolar TURP Working Element |
|---|---|---|
| Energy Flow | Through patient body | Localized between electrodes |
| Irrigation Fluid | Non-conductive (Glycine/Mannitol) | Normal saline |
| Safety | Moderate | High |
| TUR Syndrome Risk | Present | Minimal |
| Bleeding Control | Standard | Better hemostasis |
| Setup | Conventional | Advanced system required |
| Clinical Usage | Routine cases | High-risk / advanced cases |
Clinical Preference & Real-World Application
Advin Monopolar TURP Working Element is commonly used in:
- Standard TURP procedures
- Hospitals with conventional setups
- Cost-sensitive environments
Its reliability and familiarity make it a preferred choice for routine surgeries.
Advin Bipolar TURP Working Element is preferred in:
- Patients with higher surgical risk
- Longer procedures
- Cases requiring better bleeding control
Its ability to use saline and reduce complications makes it ideal for modern urology practices.
Practical Selection Guide
- Choose Monopolar TURP for standard, cost-effective procedures
- Choose Bipolar TURP for improved safety and advanced care
- Use monopolar where infrastructure is limited
- Use bipolar for better outcomes and reduced complications
Why Advin Health Care is the Right Choice
Advin Health Care offers a comprehensive range of TURP solutions designed to meet evolving surgical needs.
- Advin Monopolar TURP Working Elements deliver dependable performance with proven technology for routine procedures.
- Advin Bipolar TURP Working Elements are engineered for enhanced safety, precise energy delivery, and superior clinical outcomes.
With Advin, healthcare providers benefit from:
- Consistent quality
- Advanced engineering
- Reliable performance across all TURP procedures
Get Connected:
+91-70717 27261 | urology@advinhealthcare.com | www.advinhealthcare.com


