Aquablation Therapy Surgical Treatment for BPH (enlarged prostate)
83%
Men with BPH are not willing to sacrifice sexual function for symptom relief with surgery1
3 in 4
Men with BPH feel that surgery requires a tradeoff between symptom relief and side effects1
1 in 2
Men with BPH did not realize how important maintaining sexual function was to them before surgery1
Aquablation Therapy Treatment FAQs
What Is Aquablation Therapy?
How Does Aquablation Therapy Work?
Step 1. Creating a Surgical Map
Step 2. Removing the Prostate Tissue
What Are the Side Effects of Aquablation Therapy?
- 0% Impact on erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, intercourse satisfaction or overall sexual satisfaction2,3,4
- Nearly ALL Men with BPH preserve ejaculatory function with Aquablation therapy2,3,4
- 99% Men with BPH did not have incontinence after Aquablation therapy2,3,4
Is Aquablation Therapy Right for You?
1. Low Rates of Irreversible Complications
- It is the only procedure that gives surgeons the ability to view the entire prostate so they can create a map that avoids the parts of the prostate that cause irreversible complications.
- It is the only procedure that uses a heat-free waterjet to remove prostate tissue. Technologies that use heat to remove prostate tissue may be damaging to the parts of the prostate that control erectile function and ejaculatory function. It should be noted that some surgeons may choose to use a minimal amount of cautery following an Aquablation procedure if it is required to control bleeding.
2. Confidence in Procedure
3. Long-Term Relief
- 94% Men with BPH wished their doctors would have discussed Aquablation therapy with them1
- 94% Men with BPH would have considered Aquablation therapy if their doctor had told them about it1
Aquablation Recovery
Meet the Team
Summa Health's Urology team are compassionate, fellowship-trained specialists who treat a wide range of urologic and pelvic issues.
1. Data from a global survey of 300 patients with BPH. Data on file at PROCEPT BioRobotics.
2. Gilling, P, et al. Three-Year Outcomes after Aquablation Therapy Compared to TURP: Results from a Blinded Randomized Trial. Can J Urol. 2020 Feb;27(1):10072-10079.
3. Bhojani, N, et al. Aquablation for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Large Prostates (80-150 cc): 1-Year Results. Urology. 2019 Jul;129:1-7.
4. Data on file at PROCEPT BioRobotics.