BPH treatment with Aquablation

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Urologist talks about the MIST procedure called Aquablation for men with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH).

Urologist talks about the MIST procedure called Aquablation for men with benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH).

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Dr. Kevin Zorn, Urologist

Duration: 2 minutes and 42 seconds

One of the latest technologies to enter the BPH surgical space is Aquablation.

Aquablation utilizes the power of pressurized water, over 20,000 psi, all perform with a cystoscope, under robotic control and ultrasound guidance. So, it is the merger of robotics, ultrasound real time vision, and the pressurized a thermal water which will cavitate the opening of the prosthetic BPH zone, all within 30 minutes. Thereafter, the surgeon will use a loop and cauterize any forms of bleeding.

The true benefits of Aquablation is that we can treat up to any size prostate. All treatments are done under an hour and because of the precision of the water beam, there is little to no impact on ejaculation.

So there’s been two studies, one of prostates under 80 grams and those between 80 to 150 grams. There was over 90% and 85% of patients who maintain their ejaculation. So for the first time ever, compared to TURP, compared to greenlight, Aquablation is now a surgical therapy offered in Canada that can deliver BPH surgery with little to no impact on sexual function and ejaculation.

For more information on BPH therapies and evaluation. Speak to your family physician to get consultation to your local urologist.

Presenter: Dr. Kevin Zorn, Urologist, Montreal, QC

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Aquablation is a BPH surgical treatment that uses the power of water, under 20,000 psi, a cystoscope under robotic control, and ultrasound guidance, to create a cavity in the BPH zone of the prostate.

Explanation:

One of the latest technologies to enter the BPH surgical space is Aquablation. Aquablation utilizes the power of pressurized water, over 20,000 psi, all perform with a cystoscope, under robotic control and ultrasound guidance. So, it is the merger of robotics, ultrasound real time vision, and the pressurized a thermal water which will cavitate the opening of the prosthetic BPH zone

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The surgery usually takes just over 1 hour

Explanation:

All treatments are done under an hour

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Aquablation is one of the treatments that can cause problems with sexual function and ejaculation after the procedure.

Explanation:

Aquablation is now a surgical therapy offered in Canada that can deliver BPH surgery with little to no impact on sexual function and ejaculation.

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Aquablation is good for any sized prostate.

Explanation:

The true benefits of Aquablation is that we can treat up to any size prostate.

This content is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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