All about UroLift

Written in association with: Mr Aniruddha Chakravarti
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

Here, in one of our latest medical articles, highly revered consultant urologist, Mr Aniruddha Chakravarti, discusses UroLift in expert detail, including what it is, and when it should be recommended to patients.

What is UroLift?

UroLift is a procedure in which implants are inserted in the urethra to hold the lateral prostate lobes apart and make a wider channel for the bladder outflow.

 

When is UroLift recommended?

We would like to recommend UroLift quite early in the process. BPH is a progressive process that happens in one in three men over the age of 50. In some people, the prostate enlarges inward towards the bladder, which obstructs the channel.

 

It is an extremely slowly progressive condition. The obstruction can affect the bladder severely, but patients don’t notice the condition until their bladder becomes obstructed. In these cases, the bladder thickens and starts to work quicker. Symptoms such as increased frequency, urge continence, and bladder irritability occur as a result of this bladder obstruction and dysfunction.

 

Retention of urine can also occur as a result. A catheter needs to be inserted in these cases. In other cases, some urine is retained, which puts pressure on the kidneys. Urinary tract infections are also highly common in such cases. If we can intercept quite early on, when patients present with symptoms such as discomfort or an increased frequency, then UroLift works best.

 

What are some alternatives to UroLift?

Receptor drugs are the main alternative. These can lead to retrograde ejaculation, but some men accept this due to the fact that this allows them to avoid surgery. A UroLift prevents sexual dysfunction in men, which makes it the most attractive treatment option.

 

What is the success rate of UroLift?

This depends on what sort of prostate problem is being treated. We have to evaluate the patient’s bladder, considering the size of the prostate and the extent of the bladder’s outflow obstruction. If applied in the right way, UroLift has a success rate of between 70 to 80 per cent.

 

What can be expected from a UroLift?

There is some pelvic discomfort and frequent urination. There can be minimal amounts of blood in the urine too for the first couple of weeks after the operation, which is to be expected.

By Mr Aniruddha Chakravarti
Urology

Mr Aniruddha Chakravarti is a leading consultant urological surgeon based in Birmingham. Specialising in robotic and laparoscopic kidney surgery, and prostate surgery procedures such as HoLEP, UroLift, and Green Light laser surgery, Mr Chakravarti also provides treatment and diagnosis for a wide range of urological conditions. 

He originally qualified as a medical graduate in 1990, before completing extensive training in urology, and specialist training in laparoscopic and robotic surgery. He has since gained experience in a number of hospitals and clinics across Birmingham and the West Midlands.

Mr Chakravarti has also completed specialist laparoscopy training at the European Institute of Telesurgery in Strasbourg, France, for which he received a laparoscopic surgery diploma. Through his substantial training and vast experience, he is an expert in all types of laser-assisted surgery. He is one of a small number of surgeons experienced in Holmium-YAG laser enucleation and morcellation of the prostate.

Mr Chakravarti is the founder of the Urology Consultancy (Birmingham) Limited, and has been involved in numerous research projects in the field of urology, such as the development of an encrustation-free catheter. He has been a principal investigator in many international clinical trials and is an expert advisor for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. He has also published extensively in peer-reviewed medical journals. 

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