What is the latest treatment for enlarged prostate 2023?

February 29, 2024

As of my last update in January 2022, several treatments were available for enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia, BPH). However, new treatments may have emerged since then. Some of the latest treatments for BPH that were gaining attention and use as of 2022 include:

  1. Aquablation Therapy: This is a minimally invasive, robotically assisted procedure that uses a high-velocity waterjet to remove prostate tissue. It offers precision and potentially faster recovery compared to traditional surgical methods.
  2. UroLift System: This is a minimally invasive procedure that involves placing tiny implants to hold the prostate lobes apart, reducing pressure on the urethra and improving urine flow.
  3. Rezūm Water Vapor Therapy: This procedure uses steam to remove excess prostate tissue. It’s performed under local anesthesia and typically takes less than an hour.
  4. Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE): PAE is a minimally invasive procedure where tiny particles are injected into the blood vessels supplying the prostate, cutting off blood flow and causing the prostate to shrink.
  5. Transurethral Microwave Thermotherapy (TUMT): This procedure involves delivering microwave energy directly to the prostate to destroy excess tissue, reducing its size and relieving symptoms.

It’s essential to consult with a urologist to determine the most suitable treatment option based on the severity of your symptoms, overall health, and individual preferences. Additionally, ongoing research and advancements in medical technology may lead to the development of new treatments or improvements to existing ones beyond 2023. Therefore, consulting with a healthcare professional for the most up-to-date information is advisable.

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