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Z Urology Offers Rezum® Therapy to Battle BPH

Z Urology Offers Rezum® Therapy to Battle BPH

To know what Rezum® therapy can do, you must first learn what it is meant to treat. The Rezum® Water Vapor Therapy, which is conducted here at Z Urology is done to treat BPH.

BPH is excess growth of prostate tissue that compresses and obstructs the urethra, reducing the flow of urine from the bladder and sometimes blocking it entirely. Symptoms include waking up multiple times during the night to urinate; frequency, urgency, irregular and weak urinary flow; anxiety; challenges with sexual function and limitations on daily activities.

Rezum® is a safe and effective minimally invasive treatment designed to relieve BPH symptoms by reducing the extra prostate tissue causing the problems being experienced.

 

How Does it Work

Rezum® is a treatment for BPH that is performed in an outpatient setting. It uses the stored thermal energy in water vapor to treat the extra prostate tissue that is causing the symptoms.

Who Can Benefit from the Procedure

Those who benefit most, are men who have elected to discontinue or who have not taken their take BPH medications. Those who are not receptive to other surgical BPH procedures. And guys who have shown that they are not bothered by symptoms enough to elect an invasive surgical procedure.

 

What are the Side Effects

Most reported side effects are mild to moderate in severity and are typically resolved within a few weeks. The most frequent side effect being urinary symptoms such as frequency, urgency, discomfort during urination, or blood in the urine.

How Soon Before I See Results

Improvement for the symptoms being suffered following the procedure is gradual. Significant symptom improvement is typically seen in as soon as two weeks. Keep in mind though, that responses to the treatment vary.

Remember, Z Urology not only does Rezum® therapy, but also provide state-of-the-art urologic care in the South Florida area with a focus on both male and female urology. Our practice specializes in all urologic procedures, specifically, minimally invasive methods. Our three locations to choose from are located in Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs and Pompano Beach.

We specialize in bladder issues, erectile dysfunction (ED), prostate issues, urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, stone disease, BPH, male infertility, pyeloplasty, Peyronie’s disease, and ureteral reimplantation.

Dr. Zahalsky Performs Rezum Procedures on Patients with Enlarged Prostates

Dr. Zahalsky Performs Rezum Procedures on Patients with Enlarged Prostates

 

Dr. Zahalsky is an expert at performing Rezum procedures on patients with an enlarged prostate. The enlarging of the prostate is referred to as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). When the prostate becomes too large, then there are medical issues that will soon accompany it. The most common side effect of an enlarged prostate is the issues with urination. This includes frequent, rapid or emergency urination.

Many times, if a male patient is under the effects of BPH, then medicine is the first attempt at reducing the side effects. A lot of men see a reduction in pain and urinary issues following the medicine. However, if this treatment does not work, then doctors will attempt procedures such as a Rezum.

 

What is a Rezum Procedure?

 

A Rezum procedure entails the use of sterile water vapor that will be used to shrink the size of the prostate gland. This steam destroys the cells within the prostate that caused it to enlarge. The goal of the Rezum procedure is to have to the least invasive method while also having quick and minimal pain results. The full procedure will take about 10 or 15 minutes. There are options for having a slight amount of sedation for the procedure.

Dr. Zahalasky excels at performing Rezum. He has had extreme success with his patients in his procedures. Below is a link to one of the procedures on Youtube. It is quick and easy. The treatments of steam are portioned out into about 10 second intervals of steam.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUzCXOs-Gsw

 

Contact Z Urology for a Rezum Procedure with Dr. Zahalsky

 

Zahalsky is definitely one of the best doctors at the Z Urology office in South Florida. If you or someone you know requires the work of a Urologist, then contact Z Urology today. They have fellowship-trained medical professionals that will help you with all of your urological issues.

 

 

When does a Patient Require a Rezum Procedure?

When does a Patient Require a Rezum Procedure?

 

A Rezum procedure is a transurethral needle ablation procedure to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that can be performed in a clinic or out-patient setting. This procedure uses water vapor to treat the extra prostate tissue. This tissue is usually the cause of urinary dysfunction such as infrequency, urgency, weak stream, straining and getting up at night in order to urinate. This is a minimally invasive procedure that is able to be completed within minutes and even provide very low amounts of pain if any at all.

 

Assessing the Need for a Rezum Procedure

 

Most of the time, a Rezum procedure is going to be recommended if you have BPH. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia is when the prostate gland becomes enlarged. This enlargement usually causes compression on the urethra which would therein cause the body to have difficulty urinating. Believe it or not, BPH affects more than 50% of men over the age of 50. So, it is not uncommon to experience symptoms.

Although many men receive BPH, not all of them receive a Rezum treatment. This procedure is used mainly when no other medicinal treatments are working or being accepted by the patient. Also, if the patient is not responding well to the surgical options outside of Rezum, but they do agree that something minimally invasive could prove useful. Most of the time, this treatment is used for prostate volumes of 30 – 90 grams.

 

Are the any Negative Side-Effects of a Rezum Treatment?

 

First of all, this minimally invasive procedure is used due to the fact that the patient has denied the other means of surgical and medicinal treatments. This procedure is done by inserting the tool through the urethra. Side effects may include painful urination, frequent urination, blood in urine, blood in semen or the inability to completely empty the bladder. Most of these symptoms can be managed with mild pain medication and warm baths.