Aquablation: a novel and minimally invasive surgery for benign prostate enlargement

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Abstract

Aquablation is a minimally invasive surgical technology for benign prostate enlargement, which uses high-pressure saline to remove parenchymal tissue through a heat-free mechanism of hydrodissection. Early results show this to be a promising surgical strategy with a strong morbidity profile and reduced resection time. This review serves to provide an overview of the technique and evaluate its safety and efficacy.

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Taktak, S., Jones, P., Haq, A., Rai, B. P., & Somani, B. K. (2018, June 1). Aquablation: a novel and minimally invasive surgery for benign prostate enlargement. Therapeutic Advances in Urology. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1756287218760518

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