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Urolift

If you're a man experiencing bothersome symptoms of an enlarged prostate (BPH), the UroLift® procedure may be a good treatment option for you. It's a minimally invasive procedure that can provide rapid and lasting relief without the risks associated with more traditional surgery.

What is the UroLift® Procedure?

The UroLift® procedure is a treatment for BPH that lifts and holds the enlarged prostate tissue away from the urethra, relieving pressure and improving urine flow. It's a less invasive alternative to traditional surgery like TURP (Transurethral Resection of the Prostate).

How Does the UroLift® Procedure Work?

During the UroLift® procedure, a small device is inserted into the urethra. Tiny implants are then deployed to lift and hold the obstructing prostate tissue out of the way, widening the urethra and allowing for better urine flow. No prostate tissue is cut or removed.

Benefits of the UroLift® Procedure

The UroLift® procedure offers several advantages, including:

  • Minimally invasive: No cutting, burning, or removal of prostate tissue.
  • Rapid symptom relief: Most men experience improvement in their symptoms within a few weeks.
  • Preserved sexual function: UroLift® typically does not cause new instances of erectile dysfunction or ejaculatory problems.
  • Short recovery time: Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.
  • Reduced risk of complications: Compared to more invasive procedures.
  • Lasting results: Clinical studies have shown that the benefits of UroLift® can last for many years.

Is the UroLift® Procedure Right for Me?

The UroLift® procedure may be a good option for men with BPH who are experiencing moderate to severe urinary symptoms and who are looking for a less invasive treatment option. It's typically suitable for men who:

  • Have an enlarged prostate.
  • Are experiencing bothersome urinary symptoms, such as frequent urination, urgency, weak stream, or difficulty emptying the bladder.
  • Prefer a minimally invasive procedure with a shorter recovery time.
  • Want to preserve sexual function.

However, the UroLift® procedure may not be appropriate for all men with BPH. Your urologist will determine if it's the right treatment for you based on your individual situation and medical history.

What to Expect During the UroLift® Procedure

The UroLift® procedure is typically performed in a doctor's office or outpatient setting. It usually takes less than an hour. Most patients can return home the same day.

Recovery After the UroLift® Procedure

After the UroLift® procedure, you may experience some mild urinary symptoms, such as burning or frequency, for a few days. Most men can return to their normal activities within a few days. Your urologist will provide you with specific post-procedure instructions.

When to See a Urologist

If you are experiencing symptoms of BPH, it's essential to see a urologist for evaluation and discussion of treatment options, including the UroLift® procedure.