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About the UroLift ™ System The UroLift ™ System is a minimally invasive treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Mayo Clinic Q&A: What are your options for managing BPH? Recently, I was diagnosed with BPH. This is all new to me, and I hope you can help me better understand the condition and how it's treated.
For years, the primary options for treating BPH were through behavior modifications, medications that may have undesirable side effects, or invasive surgery.
By the age of 50, half of all men will have the condition and the percentage increases with age. There are multiple treatment options for BPH ranging from medications to surgery.
Program co-chair Christopher S. Gomez, MD, a BPH specialist, works closely with Dr Bhatia to offer a multidisciplinary approach to patients suffering with BPH. “PAE has emerged as a minimally ...
Lucknow: In a step forward in minimally invasive treatment options for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), commonly known as ...
"There are half-a-dozen-to-a-dozen treatment options. We usually try to start with medications, which is easiest on the patient, and we go from there." “BPH, as a whole, creeps in after 50.
ProVerum’s ProVee system could offer patients a safe and effective treatment without the need for highly invasive surgery.
With limited BPH treatment options available, Butterfly Medical has developed a minimally invasive implantable device to treat BPH symptoms that does not require cutting or removing tissue. This ...
Teleflex promotes men's health awareness for BPH through a national ad campaign and mobile education center, urging proactive health engagement.