Aquablation Therapy
What is aquablation therapy?
Aquablation Therapy is a new minimally-invasive type of surgical treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Aquablation therapy uses a combination of advanced imaging, robotic
precision and water-based ablation to target and remove excess prostate
tissue, minimizing the risks associated with heat-based procedures.
It is precise, consistent and predictable and provides long-term relief. 2,3
How does aquablation therapy work?
Aquablation therapy is a minimally invasive procedure designed to remove
the prostate tissue causing your symptoms. No incision is made in the
abdomen, as the prostate is reached through the urethra. Aquablation
therapy is performed in our hospital under anesthesia and typically takes
less than an hour. 2
Benefits of aquablation therapy:
Minimally invasive:
Aquablation therapy can offer a minimally
invasive approach, which may lead to faster recovery times and less
discomfort. 1,2
Preserved function:
The precision of aquablation helps to minimize
the risk of sexual and urinary side effects often associated with
traditional BPH treatments.1,3
Customizable treatment:
Each procedure is tailored to your unique
anatomy, thanks to imaging that ensures accuracy. 3
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Impact on erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire,
intercourse satisfaction or overall sexual satisfaction.2,3,4
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References
- Data from a global survey of 300 patients with BPH. Data on file at PROCEPT BioRobotics.
- Gilling, P, et al. Three-Year Outcomes after Aquablation Therapy Compared to TURP: Results from a Blinded Randomized Trial. Can J Urol. 2020 Feb;27(1):10072-10079.
- Bhojani, N, et al. Aquablation for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Large Prostates (80-150 cc): 1-Year Results. Urology. 2019 Jul;129:1-7.
- Data on file at PROCEPT BioRobotics.