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Enlarged Prostate

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An enlarged prostate can narrow or even block the urethra.

Step 1

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The UroLift Delivery Device is placed through the obstructed urethra to access the enlarged prostate.

Step 2

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Small UroLift Implants are permanently placed to lift and hold the enlarged prostate tissue out of the way and increase the opening of the urethra.

Step 3

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The UroLift Delivery Device is removed, leaving an open urethra designed to provide symptom relief.

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The simple UroLift System treatment typically performed in the doctor’s office uses tiny implants to hold open the obstructed pathway that’s blocking urine flow, addressing the blockage, not just continuously treating enlarged prostate (BPH) symptoms. Most patients return home immediately and experience a speedy recovery.

Indicated for the treatment of symptoms of an enlarged prostate up to 100 cc in men 45 years or older. As with any medical procedure, individual results may vary. Most common side effects are temporary and include pain or burning with urination, blood in the urine, pelvic pain, urgent need to urinate, and/or the inability to control the urge.11 Rare side effects, including bleeding and infection, may lead to a serious outcome and may require intervention. Speak with your doctor to determine if you may be a candidate.

 

1. Shore, Can J Urol 2014

2. Roehrborn, Can J Urol 2017

3. Sonksen, EU Urol, 2015

4. Roehrborn, J Urology 2013

5. AUA BPH Guidelines 2003, 2020

6. McVary, J Sex Med 2016

7. Shore, Can J Urol 2014

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