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UroLift procedure available to treat BPH

Oct 12, 2015

The UroLift System a new, minimally invasive treatment option for patients with moderate-severe lower urinary tract symptoms caused by Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is now available at SCUPH. Men with BPH often experience symptoms of slow flow, incomplete emptying, hesitancy and urgency. It may manifest as increased frequency of passing urine particularly at night.

The UroLift System is a permanent implant that acts like window curtain tie-backs to hold the lobes of an enlarged prostate open.

Click here to see SCUPH Urologist Dr Collins describing the Urolift system...

Urolift