The MedLift Research Study
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If you would like to learn more about the MedLift study for BPH,
please contact the investigational site nearest your area below:
Adult and Pediatric Urology, PCEuclid deSouza , M.D. Wake Forest Baptist Med CenterDan Rukstalis, M.D. Urology of VirginiaGregg Eure, M.D. Sound Urological AssociatesDoug Grier, M.D. |
Chesapeake UrologyRonald Tutrone, M.D. Skyline UrologyRichard David, M.D. Sheldon J. Freedman, MD, Ltd.Sheldon Freedman, M.D. Manhattan Medical ResearchJed Kaminetsky, M.D. |
The MedLift Research Study
Do I Qualify?
- Are you a man age 50 or older?
- Do you have to urinate frequently during the day and at night?
- Do you have trouble urinating?
- Are these and other urinary problems interfering with your life?
If you are a man age 50 and older and answered “yes” to the above questions, you may be a candidate for the MedLift Study. Candidates for the study must meet very specific criteria to qualify. To find out more, please contact us at here.
About BPH
The prostate is a gland that surrounds the urethra, the tube that drains urine from the body. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a non-cancerous condition that causes the prostate to enlarge as men age. When the enlarged prostate presses on the urethra, it can cause bothersome urinary symptoms.
UroLift® System* Procedure
The UroLift System* is a minimally invasive approach to treating BPH that holds the enlarged prostate tissue out of the way so it no longer blocks the urethra. There is no cutting, heating or removal of prostate tissue. The UroLift System* has been cleared by the FDA for patients with BPH, however, this research study is evaluating a new procedural technique.
Find Out More
To find out more about the MedLift Study and about UroLift system procedure, please contact us here. Qualified participants will have no out of pocket expenses for the UroLift® procedure or follow-up visits and may receive a stipend for completed study visits.
* CAUTION – Investigational device. Limited by United States law to investigational use.