- The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia in an outpatient setting.
- A urologist inserts a thin scope through the urethra and into the prostate.
- Using the scope, the urologist places the UroLift implants into the enlarged prostate tissue.
- The suture loops attached to the anchors pull the prostate tissue back, opening the urethra and improving urine flow.
Benefits:
- Minimally invasive with quicker recovery time compared to traditional surgeries.
- Preserves sexual function in most men.
- Durable results with long-term symptom relief.
- Fewer side effects compared to other BPH procedures.
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