Delray Medical Center is the First in Palm Beach and Broward Counties to Offer Aquablation Therapy, a New, Minimally Invasive, Robotic Treatment for Patients with an Enlarged Prostate
Aug 15, 2022BPH, or an enlarged prostate, is a non-cancerous condition in which the prostate has grown to be larger than normal. One in 2 men ages 51 to 60 have BPH, and the incidence increases every decade of life. If left untreated, BPH can cause significant health problems, including irreversible bladder or kidney damage, bladder stones, and incontinence. Other BPH surgical treatments offer either a high degree of symptom relief with high rates of irreversible complications (such as incontinence, erectile dysfunction, or ejaculatory dysfunction) or low degree of symptom relief with low rates of irreversible complications.
Aquablation therapy is an advanced, minimally invasive treatment for BPH that uses the power of water delivered with robotic precision to provide best-in-class and long-lasting symptom relief with low rates of irreversible complications, regardless of prostate size or shape.
“Always on the forefront of healthcare innovation, we are proud to be the first in our area to offer men an advanced, minimally invasive therapy option for the treatment of BPH,” said Daniel Listi, CEO of Delray Medical Center. “Aquablation
is an exciting new addition to our expanding urological program that can help improve our patients’ quality of life.”
Aquablation therapy is performed by the AquaBeam Robotic System, the first FDA-cleared, surgical robot utilizing
automated tissue resection or the treatment of LUTS due to BPH. It combines real-time, multi-dimensional imaging, automated robotic technology, and heat-free waterjet ablation technology for targeted, controlled, and immediate removal of prostate
tissue. Aquablation therapy is designed to offer predictable and reproducible outcomes, independent of prostate anatomy, prostate size, or surgeon experience.
In clinical studies, aquablation therapy has been shown to provide both best-in-class
and durable symptom relief with low rates of irreversible complications.
The following physicians perform the Aquablation procedure:
Emanuel Gottenger, MD
Christopher Tallman, MD
David Schwartzwald, MD
Benjamin Tripp, MD
Grant Disick, MD
Jacob Parke, MD
Christopher Vendryes, MD