Enlarged prostate (also known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia or BPH) is a common, non-cancerous condition in which the prostate enlarges as men get older. This affects over 42 million Americans and over 500 million aging men worldwide.3
Bothersome urinary symptoms associated with enlarged prostate can include• Frequent need to urinate both day and night
• Weak or slow urinary stream
• A feeling that your bladder is not completely empty
• Difficulty or delay in starting urination
• Urgent feeling of needing to urinate
• A urinary stream that stops and starts
If you experience any of the above symptoms, you are not alone. View the recorded webinar to learn what BPH is, how BPH is diagnosed and treatment options, including a minimally invasive procedure called the UroLift® System.
1. Sonksen EU Urol 2015 2. Roerborn et al Can J Urol 2017
3. NeoTract US Market Model estimates for 2020 based on IQVIA Health
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Most common side effects are temporary and can include discomfort when urinating, urgency, inability to control the urge, pelvic pain, and some blood in the urine. Rare side effects, including bleeding and infection, may lead to a serious outcome and may require intervention. For more information on the UroLift System, visit www.UroLift.com
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