Posted by iowacityasc on Apr 16, 2021 3:11:56 PM
You wouldn’t be the first person to take urination for granted. But that all changes once you start feeling the first symptoms of an enlarged prostate, especially if it means you have trouble peeing. Maybe you feel like you’re not able to fully empty your bladder or you begin to lose control of when (and how much) you urinate.
Urolift is a non-surgical solution to an enlarged prostate that does not trim or remove the prostate. Instead, Urolift simply nudges the enlarged organ out of the way.
The Urolift procedure is designed to treat an enlarged prostate–a medical condition known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). This condition, fairly common in men as they age, can interfere with regular urination by putting pressure on and closing up the urethra.
Traditional treatments for BPH typically medication or surgery. However, Urolift is designed to accomplish the same outcome in a less invasive and incisionless way.
During a Urolift procedure, your urologist will insert a small tube–called a Urolift Delivery Device–through your urethra and up to your prostate. The device will then deploy a series of permanent implants. These implants push the prostate out of the way, ensuring that the urethra stays open and normal urinary function can resume. Once the implants are in place, the delivery device is removed and the patient can begin recovery.
There are several significant benefits that Urolift procedures offer over either surgery or medication. Those benefits include the following:
Urolift can be performed at the Iowa City Ambulatory Surgery Center as an outpatient surgery. If you think you’d be a good fit for this procedure at the Iowa City ASC, contact your doctor about a referral.
Urolift is not for everyone. You should talk to your urologist about possible risks associated with Urolift, including infection or complications.
Urolift is performed at the Iowa City Ambulatory Surgery Center as an outpatient surgery procedure. This means that patients come in, have their procedure performed, and go home the same day. An outpatient approach has significant benefits for some patients, include:
The Iowa City Ambulatory Surgery Center has access to the latest innovations and treatments, Urolift included! If you want to know more about having your procedure performed here, talk to your doctor about a referral.
In general, Urolift is recommended for men over the age of 45 or 50. Medication is often the first intervention that urologists will use when attempting to treat an enlarged prostate. However, if medication does not work–or if the medication produces unwanted or uncomfortable side effects–then the deployment of Urolift may be optimal.
Urolift is also designed to be an alternative to surgical BPH therapies. You may be a good fit for Urolift is you:
If you’re experiencing these symptoms, it’s worth talking to your urologist about your prostate health and urology surgery. If an overly large prostate is discovered, you can then discuss Urolift as a possible treatment.
To find out if you’re a good fit for Urolift at the Iowa City ASC, talk to your doctor about a referral. That way you can stop worrying about how and when you’ll be–and go back to enjoying your life.
Topics: Urology
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