Chronic Prostatitis
Treatment and Laparoscopic Surgery


                                                                            

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Chronic prostatitis is commonly treated with antibiotics, alpha-blockersprostate massageprostate injectionsalternative, and other, less targeted approaches. In many cases, treatments work only briefly or they do not work at all. For the man with chronic prostatitis who has failed treatment, the illness has meant unending symptoms of pain, burning, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and social isolation.

In 2007, the Krongrad Institute
 showed that laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, a minimally invasive surgery, in many cases ends the pain and associated symptoms of severe, treatment-resistant, chronic prostatitis. Our work is the subject of unique and ongoing research. It offers the hope of relief to men with even some of the most difficult cases of chronic prostatitis.

We invite you to use this site to learn more about prostatitis and its treatment. You can use it also to get information about our medical, surgical, research, and support services and about us. You may want to start by watching the videos posted below. In the first,
Dr. Krongrad, our Medical Director, reviews the surgical option. In the others, patients talk about their prostatitis and surgery.

Please do not hesitate to contact us or to request an online consultation. We will do absolutely everything we can to help you.

 
Dr. Krongrad reviews chronic prostatitis, treatments, and the discovery that laparoscopic surgery can end the pain and symptoms in some of the most difficult cases.





For years, Gerry had infections and prostatitis and caused him pain, disorientation, and other symptoms. Watch this video to see what happened when Gerry had prostatitis surgery. 






David had prostatitis for 8 years. Having ineffectively sought relief, in 2007, disabled and depressed, he had laparoscopic prostate surgery. 2½ years later, David shared his experiences.





Dr. Muff, a radiation oncologist, deals with patients every day. But for 13 years, he was the patient: He had severe chronic prostatitis. In this video, he shares how he found relief.

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