Aquablation
What is BPH?
Normal Prostate

Enlarged Prostate

Size and Shape of the Prostate
Enlarged Prostate with Obstructive Median Lobe

How Does BPH Impact Me
- Ability to hold urine – causing you to search for bathrooms throughout the day or to wake up several times a night.
- Emptying your bladder – causing you to push or strain when urinating or to have a weak stream that starts and stops a lot.
If BPH symptoms are left untreated, bladder and kidney function may be impacted over time. Additionally, using medications for a long time to manage BPH symptoms increase risk of heart failure and dementia.
Choosing a treatment option can be overwhelming, as it often forces men to compromise in some way. This could mean not responding well to medication, getting limited relief, having a long recovery time, or even having issues with sexual function.


What is Aquablation Therapy
An advanced, minimally invasive treatment for BPH that uses imaging, robotics, and a heat-free waterjet to provide long-lasting relief with low rates of complications.
What Makes Aquablation
Therapy Unique

How does Aquablation Therapy Work
Step 1: Creating a Surgical Map
Your surgeon will identify important anatomy that maintains sexual function and continence to create a personalised treatment plan, shown by the blue dotted line. The tissue inside the dotted line will be removed while the tissue outside will be left in place.

Step 2: Removing the Prostate Tissue
Once the plan is created, a robotically-controlled, heat-free waterjet removes the prostate tissue. This robotic technology ensures the prostate tissue is removed precisely, consistently, and predictably.

What Results Can I Expect
What Makes Aquablation Therapy Unique

Questions to Ask Your Doctor
- Do I have a big prostate?
- Does my prostate have a lobe protruding into the bladder?
- Will I maintain sexual function and get significant symptom
relief with medications or other procedures?
