UroLift for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

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UroLift Offers Relief for BPH

UroLift Procedure - An enlarged prostate compresses on the urethra, making it difficult for urine to flow.
An enlarged prostate compresses on the urethra, making it difficult for urine to flow.
UroLift Device
The UroLift Device is placed through the obstructed urethra to access the enlarged prostate.
UroLift Device Procedure Step 3
The device compresses the tissue and delivers tiny implants to lift and hold prostate tissue out of the way, thus opening the urethra. The permanent implants keep the tissue in place, like tiebacks on a window curtain.
UroLift Device Removal
The UroLift Device is removed, leaving an open urethra for urine to flow. Sourced from NeoTract Inc. MAC00181-01 Rev A.

Physicians

Allan J. Pantuck, MD

Allan J. Pantuck, MD

Urology| Urologic Oncology
Rajiv Jayadevan, MD

Rajiv Jayadevan, MD

Andrology| Urology