Aquablation

Using the power of heat-free water jets, Aquablation Therapy removes excess prostate tissue, relieving the symptoms of BPH (enlarged prostate). Your surgeon accesses your prostate through your urethra and therefore no abdominal incision is needed.

How It Works

excess prostate tissue. This approach provides precision and minimizes human error.

The procedure is typically performed in a hospital under anesthesia and takes about an hour to complete.

Using an ultrasound to map the area of your prostate to be treated your surgeon, assisted by robotic technology, will go through your urethra to reach the treatment area. Powerful heat-free water jets remove the excess prostate tissue that is obstructing urine flow. Your surgeon then inserts a scope to trim excess tissue created by the water jet and then cauterizes blood vessels. You will have a temporary catheter to allow urine to drain from your bladder.

Sometimes an overnight stay in the hospital is needed. You may be sent home with a catheter if you are unable to empty your bladder after the procedure. Some patients stay a second night in the hospital.

When This Treatment is Appropriate

Medications may be the first course of treatment for an enlarged prostate. If medications do not provide enough symptom relief, if side effects are bothersome, or if prescriptions become too expensive, some men choose a more permanent treatment. Aquablation therapy is especially good for larger, hard to treat prostates or for men who are concerned about the potential damage to sexual function that can be caused by more traditional BPH procedures like transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP).

You may experience mild burning during urination for a couple of weeks after the procedure. This can be managed with mild pain medication. There may be blood in the urine for a few weeks after surgery but this should gradually lessen. Your bladder may be more irritable initially, but this will improve over the first month or two after surgery as your prostate heals.

In clinical studies, men who had Aquablation Therapy reported these results:

  • No impact on erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, intercourse satisfaction, or overall sexual satisfaction
  • 80-90% had preserved ejaculatory function
  • 99% did not experience incontinence

Benefits of Aquablation Therapy

Some benefits of this treatment include:

  • Precise prostate tissue removal with less damage to other structures
  • Low risk of sexual side effects
  • Treats a wide range of prostate sizes
  • Relatively short procedure and recovery time
  • No incisions or stitches necessary