Know Your Prostate
LUTS 101
Aquablation
Post Op
100

What hormone is in surplus during a man's older years which makes the prostate continue to grow?

DHT

100

What is the most common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms?

BPH

100

What solution is used to treat the prostate?

Saline

100

Can a patient go home same day after receiving Aquablation?

Yes- surgeon discretion

200
What is the organ in a female that is equivalent to a prostate?

Glands that produce moisture

200

How do you treat LUTS?

- Watch & Wait

- Medication

- Non invasive surgery

- Surgery


200

Does Aquablation use heat to treat BPH?

No

200

How many days is a catheter kept after Aquablation?

2-3 days

300

What are the three zones of a prostate?

Central, Peripheral, Transitional
300

What's a complication of medication use for LUTS?

Increased risk of stroke

300

What is the #1 reason a man would request Aquablation?

Resective and/or preserve sexual function

300

When can a patient resume normal physical activity?

4-6 weeks

400

What part of the body does an oversized prostate create the most destruction to?

The Bladder

400

What are the 3 types of LUTS?

Voiding, Storage, Complex

400

What are the 4 pillars Aquablation stands on?

- Real time image guidance

- Personalized treatment planning

- Automated robotic execution

- Heat free water jet ablation

400

What are the common irritative symptoms patients complain of after treatment?

Hematuria, frequency, urgency

500

What zone of the prostate is BPH tissue solely found?

Transition Zone

500

What is the test each patient is supposed to take to determine a prostate symptom score?

IPSS Score or AUA Score

500

What is the retreatment rate after Aquablation yearly?

1%
500

What muscle needs to regroup after Aquablation treatment?

Bladder

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