Innovative Treatment for Enlarged Prostate Available in Augusta

Innovative Treatment for Enlarged Prostate Available in Augusta

Augusta, Georgia – Piedmont Augusta Hospital has recently taken a significant step in enhancing prostate health treatment by introducing a new procedure known as Aquablation. In July, they became the first hospital in the local area to offer this innovative, minimally-invasive surgery aimed at treating patients suffering from an enlarged prostate, medically referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

A Closer Look at Aquablation

Aquablation utilizes advanced technology that combines traditional imaging techniques with robotic capabilities. This unique approach allows surgeons to use a high-precision water jet to remove excess prostate tissue that may be blocking the bladder. According to Dr. Henry Goodwin, a urologist working at Augusta Urology Associates and a key player in this new treatment option, “Aquablation doesn’t require an incision and takes less than an hour to complete.”

The procedure is designed to enhance the overall patient experience. Dr. Goodwin elaborated, “We’re able to operate with precision, tailoring to the patient’s anatomy, so there are fewer complications and a faster recovery time.” The incorporation of two imaging types during surgery means that the entire prostate can be visualized in real time, significantly reducing the chances of side effects.

Benefits of the New Procedure

One of the standout features of Aquablation is its exceptional safety profile. The procedure boasts a very low rate of irreversible complications, offering patients years of symptom relief. Symptoms commonly associated with an enlarged prostate, such as frequent urination and difficulty fully emptying the bladder, can lead to more serious health issues if left untreated. These can include urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and possible damage to the kidneys.

Statistics indicate that BPH affects a significant number of men globally, especially as they age. Many individuals do not realize that these symptoms can be caused by an enlarged prostate and may avoid seeking necessary treatment. Aquablation offers a new hope for those looking for effective and less invasive options.

For Patients Interested in Learning More

Piedmont Augusta Hospital remains committed to providing the latest and most effective treatments for prostate health. Interested individuals wishing to learn more or schedule a consultation can visit their website at piedmont.org/urology or call their office at (706) 722-0705.

Conclusion

The introduction of Aquablation at Piedmont Augusta marks an important milestone in the treatment of enlarged prostate conditions. With its promising outcomes and focus on patient safety, this innovative procedure offers an effective alternative to traditional surgical methods. As the community learns more about this treatment, many could find the relief they have been searching for.


Author: HERE Aiken

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