Enlarged prostate, or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), is a condition in which the prostate enlarges as men age. BPH is very common, affecting over 42 million Americans.1 While BPH is a benign condition and unrelated to prostate cancer, it can greatly affect a man's quality of life. If left untreated, BPH can lead to permanent bladder damage.2
A quick return to normal activity 5
Results in days, not months 5, 7
Symptom relief better than reported for medications 3,7
Preservation of sexual function*
The UroLift System uses a proven approach to treating BPH, that lifts and holds the enlarged prostate tissue so it no longer blocks the urethra. Treatment with the UroLift System has demonstrated lasting relief with fewer risks than reported for traditional BPH surgery.3,6,7 The UroLift System is the only leading enlarged prostate procedure shown not to cause new and permanent sexual dysfunction.* 3,6,8
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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.7 Rare side effects, including bleeding and infection, may lead to a serious outcome and may require intervention. Learn More
Source Information
1. NeoTract US Market Model estimates for 2020, data on file
2. Tubaro, Drugs Aging 2003
3. AUA Guidelines 2003, 2020
4. Sonksen, Eur Urol 2015
5. Shore, Can J Urol 2014
6. Roehrborn, Can J Urol 2017
7. Roehrborn, J Urol 2013
8. McVary, J Sex Med 2016
*No instances of new, sustained erectile or ejaculatory dysfunction in the LIFT pivotal study