(Audio) Struggling to Urinate? How Aquablation Helps Prostate Blockage
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In this episode of UroPatient, host Vic Senese, RN, BSN, FAUNA, explains how Aquablation therapy is helping men find relief from prostate blockage caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH.
An enlarged prostate can lead to frustrating and disruptive symptoms such as weak urine stream, difficulty starting urination, frequent nighttime bathroom trips, incomplete bladder emptying, and urinary retention. For many men, medications may stop working—or cause unwanted side effects.
Aquablation is a minimally invasive, robot-assisted procedure that uses a high-pressure, heat-free water jet to precisely remove prostate tissue blocking urine flow. Unlike traditional prostate surgeries, Aquablation relies on real-time ultrasound and robotic mapping, allowing the surgeon to target only the tissue causing obstruction.
What Aquablation is and how it works
Who may be a good candidate for Aquablation therapy
How Aquablation differs from TURP, laser, and other BPH treatments
Potential benefits, including symptom relief and preservation of sexual function
What recovery typically looks like after the procedure
Aquablation is FDA-cleared and may be an option for men with moderate to severe BPH, including those with larger prostates. As with any medical treatment, it’s important to discuss risks, benefits, and alternatives with a qualified healthcare provider.
If you or someone you love is dealing with prostate blockage, this episode provides clear, trustworthy education to help you make informed decisions about your care.
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