Water Vapor Therapy

Get in contact with urologists who specialise in diagnosing and treating male urinary conditions like BPH.

Ready to get on with life?

Not ready for surgery, but your current treatment option not working for you?

Water Vapor Therapy is a short hospital stay treatment designed to reduce BPH symptoms in certain men with enlarged

prostates. Talk with your doctor or urologist to see if Water Vapor Therapy is right for you.

What is Water Vapor Therapy?

Water Vapor Therapy is a minimally invasive procedure that uses the natural energy stored in a few drops of water to treat the excess prostate tissue causing BPH symptoms. So you can get back in the game quickly. No need to continue taking costly BPH medications.

 
 

What are the potential benefits of Water Vapor Therapy?

If you’re suffering from BPH, Water Vapor Therapy may provide benefits such as:

  • No more BPH medications 
  • Most patients see symptom improvement within two weeks1
  • Short hospital stay procedure1
  • Preserves erectile and urinary functions1
  • Ability to return to regular activities within a few days1*
  • Symptom relief that lasts2
  • No permanent implant

What are the risks?

All treatments have inherent and associated risks. The Water Vapor Therapy System is intended to relieve symptoms and obstructions, and reduce prostate tissue associated with BPH. The Water Vapor Therapy System is also indicated for treatment of prostate with hyperplasia of the central zone and/or a median lobe. Potential risks include but are not limited to painful urination (dysuria), blood in the urine (hematuria), blood in the semen (hematospermia), decrease in ejaculatory volume, suspected urinary tract infection (UTI), and urinary frequency, retention or urgency. You should talk with your doctor or urologist about benefits and risks before moving forward with any treatment option.

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Is Water Vapor Therapy right for me?

The best way to find out is by talking with your doctor to determine if Water Vapor Therapy is a good treatment for you based on your symptoms and treatment goals. Start by taking our BPH Quiz. Then bring a printout of the results with you to your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who may benefit from Water Vapor Therapy?

Water Vapor Therapy is an option for men who’ve tried non-surgical methods including medications, watchful waiting and lifestyle changes unsuccessfully, or who are not interested in other minimally invasive or surgical BPH procedures.

Do I have to go to the hospital for Water Vapor Therapy?

Water Vapor Therapy is a minimally invasive procedure which can typically be done as a day surgery in the hospital.

How painful is it? Will I need to be sedated?

Water Vapor Therapy is performed under anaesthetic, your doctor or urologist may prescribe medication after the procedure. After your procedure, continue oral antibiotics for 3 to 5 days as prescribed by your urologist, who will discuss your options for maximizing your comfort during the procedure.

How quickly will I notice improvements?

Clinical studies have shown most men experience symptom relief as soon as 2 weeks after the treatment, and improvements continue for up to 3 months.2 Patient responses can and do vary.

How soon can I return to regular activities?

Clinical studies have shown most men return to regular activities within a few days.1 Your urologist will discuss this with you and make personal recommendations.

How long do the improvements last?

Clinical studies demonstrate sustained symptom improvement out to 4 years and studies are ongoing to determine longer term patient outcomes.2

Can Water Vapor Therapy cause erectile dysfunction?

There are no reports of new erectile dysfunction as a result of Water Vapor Therapy treatment. Based on a pivotal study, there is a possibility that an underlying condition may surface following treatment with the Water Vapor Therapy System.2 Be sure to talk with your urologist about your individual health situation.

 

Take the Quiz

Take our BPH quiz to identify if you are experiencing BPH symptoms and help you kick-start the conversation about BPH with your doctor.

Questions to ask your doctor

Helpful hints on how to start the conversation with your doctor.

References

  1. McVary KT, Gange SN, Gittelman MC, et al. Minimally invasive prostate convective water vapor energy ablation: A multicenter, randomized, controlled study for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia. J Urol. 2016 May;195(5):1529-38.
  2. McVary KT, Rogers T, Roehrborn CG. Rezūm water vapor thermal therapy for lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia: 4-year results from randomized controlled study. Urology Gold Journal. 2019 Jan 23. [Epub ahead of print]
  3. McVary KT, Roehrborn CG. Three-year outcomes of the prospective, randomized controlled Rezūm system study: Convective radiofrequency thermal therapy for treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms due to benign prostatic hyperplasia. Urology. 2018 Jan;111:1-9.

Results from case studies are not necessarily predictive of results in other cases. Results in other cases may vary.

DISCLAIMER: *Individual symptoms, situations, circumstances and results may vary. This quiz is meant for information purposes only, it is not intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment or as a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor or qualified healthcare provider regarding your condition and appropriate medical treatment.