DIAGNOSIS
MEDICAL THERAPHY
MIT (Office Therapy)
PROLIEVE THERMODILATION
GREENLIGHT PVP
SURGICAL THERAPY
 
 
 
 
  What to Expect During your Prolieve Treatment
   
 
  • The physician will insert a catheter into your urethra.
 
  • When microwave energy is turned on, it will be transmitted from a special antenna inside the catheter to provide heat to your prostate.
 
 
  • The heat will reduce the enlarged tissue of your prostate.
 
  • A small balloon that is also part of the catheter will inflate within the section of the urethra close to where the prostate is located.
 
   
  During the entire 45-minute procedure, water will be circulating inside the catheter through your urethra.
   
  For your safety, the Prolieve System's computer monitors the temperature surrounding the treatment area by means of a rectal temperature monitor. If the temperature at the monitor reaches 42ºC, the system will shut off automatically.
   
  The Prolieve System is FDA approved. The System's design and operating protocol were investigated in clinical studies of other men suffering from BPH. The results showed the Prolieve System is safe and effective.
   
 
Figure 1: This is a schematic illustration of a cross section of a prostate BEFORE treatment with the Prolieve System.
 
 
 
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Figure 2: This is a schematic illustration of a cross-section of a prostate immediately AFTER treatment with the Prolieve System.
 
 
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Figure 3: This is a schematic illustration of the proper internal position of the Prolieve System balloon catheter in the prostate.
 
 
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