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Become a UroLift Physician

Join the growing number of urologists changing the standard of care for men suffering from BPH by offering the UroLift™ System, the #1 chosen minimally invasive BPH procedure in the U.S!1

Gain Procedural Confidence

The UroLift™ System Proficiency Pathway was developed with clinicians to accelerate learning and lead to procedural independence.

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STEP 1
Online Education

Device overview

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STEP 2
In-Person Training

Didactic and hands-on device training

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STEP 3 
Procedural Proficiency

A series of case days and ongoing education

Implement IPSS

In recent years, the AUA BPH Guidelines have emphasized the need for shared decision-making in the management of BPH.

Initial patient evaluation is a critical step in the diagnosis and treatment of BPH. A thorough evaluation includes medical history, physical examination, urinalysis and the IPSS.2

The AUA Guidelines recommend utilizing IPSS surveys both during initial and follow-up evaluation for BPH, and identify the score as critical to determining the need for and type of therapy.2

IPSS (International Prostate Symptom Score) Drug Survey
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Reimbursement

The UroLift™ System prostatic urethral lift procedure can be performed under local anesthesia in office, ambulatory surgical center and outpatient hospital settings.

The UroLift™ System is covered by Medicare and all major private payers nationwide; it is a minimally invasive BPH procedure that has a 0-day global period.

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References

  • 1. U.S. 2022 estimates based on US Market Model 2022-24 (5-17-22 FINAL), which is in part based on Symphony Health PatientSource® 2018-21, as is and with no representations/warranties, including accuracy or completeness.

  • 2. AUA BPH Guidelines 2021

  • + Dr. David Wilkinson is an employee of Teleflex

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