New Prostate Treatment Used at CRHS

Dr. David Lehr and Dr. Roc McCarthy with the Aquablation team at CRHS. (submitted)

A new surgery technique is being used to improve the outcome of prostate surgery in Columbus County.

Columbus Regional Healthcare System is among the first in the region to offer Aquablation® therapy with the new HYDROSTM Robotic System, the next-generation platform to treat men suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), commonly known as an enlarged prostate.

Aquablation therapy, now delivered by an AI-powered robotic system, is clinically proven to provide significant, durable BPH symptom relief while preserving sexual function and continence across prostates of all shapes and sizes.

“We performed our first Aquablation procedure at Columbus Regional on Nov. 5. I hope this patient will be the first of many to receive the benefits and lasting effects of this technology.” said Urologist Dr. Roc McCarthy, with Advanced Urology-Leland.

BPH is an unfortunate reality of aging for millions of men and impacts urinary function, McCarthy said, making it difficult to urinate and fully empty the bladder. Common indicators that a man may be experiencing BPH are the need to urinate immediately or urgently, urinating more often than normal and urinating frequently at night.

The Aquablation system uses robots and water to removed unhealthy tissue in a less invasive surgery than traditional prostate care. (Submitted)

Without timely treatment, BPH can lead to severe health issues such as permanent bladder or kidney damage, bladder stones and incontinence. One in two men ages 51-60 have BPH and 99 percent of men say BPH impacts their quality of life. The standard treatment option today is surgery, but this has been shown to impact sexual function and continence.

Aquablation therapy was designed to offer a minimally invasive and effective solution for BPH, minimizing the need for men to choose between safety and efficacy. Aquablation therapy is unique in its use of real-time, ultrasound-guided, robotic-assisted waterjet technology, allowing surgeons to create a personalized treatment plan that precisely targets which prostate tissue to remove and which to preserve. With this tailored approach, the system accurately removes problematic tissue while safeguarding critical anatomy.

The HYDROS Robotic System represents the next evolution in the delivery of Aquablation therapy, said Beck. “Men can reclaim their lifestyles and find relief from symptoms while preserving sexual function and continence — outcomes that have proven elusive with many traditional treatment modalities.”

The clinically proven procedure integrates next-generation ultrasound imaging and digital cystoscopy to provide the surgeon with a multi-dimensional, detailed view of the entire prostate, enabling personalized treatment planning tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy. Utilizing a heat-free waterjet, the robot executes the surgeon-defined treatment plan to remove obstructive tissue while protecting critical anatomy. This enables efficient and predictable waterjet resection, standardizing the operative experience across a wide range of prostate sizes and shapes.

Aquablation therapy is backed by five years of clinical data demonstrating significant durable symptom relief while preserving sexual function and continence across prostates of all shapes and sizes.

For more information on Aquablation therapy, visit aquablation.com or https://crhealthcare.org/treatments/aquablation-therapy-for-bph-enlarged-prostate/

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