Physician Resources
The team of board-certified and fellowship-trained urologists at Summa Health Medical Group – Urology treat a full spectrum of urological conditions. The resources provided here are designed to educate referring physicians on varying clinical approaches we use toward their diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
Partnerships with referring physicians allow us to provide patients with a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to urologic care. To refer a patient, please call 877.279.6187, fax a referral form to 234.312.2306 or use your electronic medical record (EMR) system to send an electronic referral.
If you have any questions regarding the physician resources available here, please contact the Summa Health Medical Group – Urology at 877.279.6187.
Physician FAQs about the UroLift System®
Components of the UroLift System
What is the UroLift Delivery Device?
What is the UroLift Implant?
UroLift System Procedure
How does the UroLift System work?
- The UroLift Delivery Device is placed through the obstructed urethra.
- Small UroLift Implants are placed to lift or hold the enlarged prostate tissue out of the way. The Implants are delivered through a small needle that comes out of the delivery device and into the prostate.
- The UroLift Delivery Device is removed, leaving an open urethra that provides symptom relief. One unique aspect of the UroLift System is that it does not preclude retreatment or BPH treatments, such as transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) or laser should they be required in the future.
Is the treatment permanent or can it be removed?
Who performs the UroLift treatment
Who is a good candidate for the UroLift System treatment?
What is the UroLift System treatment?
The FDA-cleared UroLift System is the only treatment that uses the Prostatic Urethral Lift (PUL) procedure. The UroLift System is a proven, minimally invasive approach for treating lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that can get men off BPH medications and avoid major surgery. The UroLift System’s permanent implants, delivered during a minimally invasive outpatient procedure, relieve prostate obstruction and open the urethra directly without cutting, heating, or removing prostate tissue. As with any medical procedure, individual results may vary.
Most common side effects are mild to moderate and include pain or burning with urination, blood in the urine, pelvic pain, urgent need to urinate and/or the inability to control the urge. Most symptoms resolve within two to four weeks after the procedure.
Clinical
How does the UroLift System treatment compare to other treatment options?
What are the side effects?
What clinical data is available
- Abrams, et al., Neurourology and Urodynamics 2002; Maximilian, et al., BJU Intl 2012
- Roehrborn et al. Journal of Urology 2013 LIFT Study
Clinical
How does the UroLift System treatment compare to other treatment options?
What are the side effects?
What clinical data is available
- Abrams, et al., Neurourology and Urodynamics 2002; Maximilian, et al., BJU Intl 2012
- Roehrborn et al. Journal of Urology 2013 LIFT Study