Overview of Office-Based Minimally Invasive BPH Treatments at the 26th SMSNA Annual Fall Scientific Meeting

At the second day of the 26th SMSNA Annual Fall Scientific Meeting, Dr. Bradley Gill provided an overview of current office-based, minimally invasive surgical therapies for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), as supported by AUA guidelines.
Most approaches are tailored to prostate size, and patient goals related to sexual function and fertility should also be considered. Dr. Gill emphasized one key phrase: “matching the right procedure to the right prostate and the right patient,” noting that not all BPH treatments and patients are created equal. Diagnosis should include ultrasound or CT scans, along with urodynamic tests when necessary.
Depending on the size of the patient's prostate and their individual goals, consider the following in-office treatments if the patient is comfortable with them: implantable temporary nitinol devices, UroLift, water vapor thermal therapy, and drug-coated balloon dilation. However, providers should be mindful of AUA-specific indications for each therapy.
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