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aquablation providers with equipment in OR
aquablation providers with equipment in OR

Aquablation Services

Aquablation Therapy

Is an advanced, minimally invasive treatment for BPH that uses imaging, robotics, and a heat free waterjet to remove prostate tissue, supported by clinical studies that show it provides long lasting relief with low rates of complications.

How does Aquablation Therapy work?

1. Your surgeon will identify important anatomy that maintains sexual function and continence to create a personalized treatment plan. The treatment plan highlights the area of tissue to remove and the tissue to be left in place.

2. Once the plan is created, a robotically-controlled, heat-free waterjet removes the prostate tissue. This robotic technology ensures the prostate tissue is removed precisely, consistently and predictably.

What results can men expect?

Not all patients will experience the same results, clinical studies have shown that Aquablation Therapy offers significant symptom relief and low rates of irreversible complications across prostates of all sizes and shapes.

2X Improvement in flow of urine
10/10 Men preserve continence
10/10 Men preserve erections
9/10 Men preserve ejaculation

As with any procedure, there can be side effects.

What to expect after Aquablation Therapy?

As wiht most BPH procedures, you will wake up with a catheter following Aquablation therapy, which allows you to urinate while your urethra heals. Once your home, you may experience mild burning during urination for a couple of weeks. This can be managed with mild pain medication. Patients can resume their normal activities once approved by their doctor.




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