Treating BPH
When
symptoms begin to interfere with your lifestyle, it's time to consider
treatment choices. Understanding your options, including the effectiveness
of each treatment and the level of risk involved, will help you
make the right choice for your desired outcome and lifestyle needs.
Discuss this information with your urologist.
PVP
using the GreenLight PV™ Laser System
Before
the PVP laser procedure using the GreenLight laser system, patients
were forced to choose between an effective yet invasive surgical
treatment and heat therapies that were safer but less effective.
The
PVP (Photoselective Vaporization of
the Prostate) Procedure using the GreenLight PV Laser System offers
a unique and simple solution to BPH because it combines the effectiveness
of
TURP,
the surgical "gold
standard" with
the safety, comfort and ease of a therapeutic alternative.
The
GreenLight laser system uses a very high powered "green laser" which
immediately vaporizes and precisely removes enlarged prostate tissue.
Most
patients return home a few short hours after the PVP procedure and
can return to normal, non-strenuous activities within days. The GreenLight
laser system delivers the ultimate BPH solution - free from urinary
symptoms, free from compromise, free to go!

Require
Compromise
Medication
Medical
therapy is usually the first line of defense against enlarged prostate
symptoms. Medications are costly, must be taken every day for the
rest of your life and may stop working over time. Side effects
can include impotence, retrograde ejaculation, dizziness, headaches,
fatigue and loss of sexual drive.
Heat
Therapies
Heat
or thermal therapies rely on different energy sources to heat and
destroy prostate tissue. The destroyed tissue is left in the body
and is expelled over time. This results in an incomplete reduction
of tissue and prostate swelling that causes increased urinary symptoms
for several weeks to months. You may need to wear a catheter for
a few days or several weeks.
Common
heat treatments include: transurethral microwave thermal therapy(TUMT),
transurethral needle ablation(TUNA®) and interstitial laser
coagulation(ILC). These treatments are not always effective in
relieving urinary symptoms or restoring good urine flow, and symptoms
may return after a year or two.
Side
effects of heat therapies may include pain and irritation during
urination, urinary tract infections, incontinence, urinary retention,
impotence and retrograde ejaculation.
Invasive
Surgery
Transurethral
Resection of the Prostate (TURP) is known as the "gold standard" of
treatment. Enlarged prostate tissue is removed surgically resulting
in symptom relief and restored urine flow.
TURP
is an invasive surgical procedure. There is a greater risk of complications,
including excessive blood loss, blood transfusion, incontinence,
impotence, infection, painful urination and a high rate of retrograde
ejaculation. TURP requires a 1-4 day hospital stay and 1-3 days
wearing a catheter. Recovery time averages 4-6 weeks.
Older
Laser Technologies
Older
laser technologies attempt to treat enlarged prostate. These lasers
use heat to destroy but not remove tissue. The destroyed tissue
is left in the body and is expelled over time, causing urinary
pain and discomfort for several weeks. Only Laserscope's GreenLight™ laser
system uses a patented green light laser to vaporize and remove
tissue, leaving a wide open channel for urine to pass through.
Results and relief are rapid. Recovery is usually quick and comfortable.
Ask for the PVP procedure using the GreenLight laser system.