The
prostate is a gland that is approximately the size of a walnut. It surrounds
the urethra and is located in front of the rectum, just below the bladder.
Beginning at approximately age 25, the prostate enters a phase of continuous
growth that can lead to a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)
later in life.
BPH
is caused by the natural behavior of the prostate: as the prostate enlarges,
the surrounding capsule stops it from expanding outwards, pressing it against
the urethra, which thereby becomes obstructed in many cases. The bladder wall
thickens and becomes irritable, leading to more frequent urination, especially
at night. As a result of the obstruction, the bladder eventually weakens and loses
its ability to fully empty, resulting in incomplete voiding and residual urine.
While
symptoms of BPH are rarely exhibited before the age of 40, this condition
affects approximately 50% of men in their 50s, 80% of men in their 70s and over
95% of men over 80 years of age. In the U.S., approximately 25% of men will
receive some form of treatment for BPH in their lifetime.
Early
symptoms of BPH include frequent urination and reduced urine flow. Over time,
BPH can result in more serious complications such as acute urinary retention,
urinary tract infections (UTIs), bladder or kidney damage, stones and
incontinence.
This
report groups laser BPH procedures into the following categories: PVP, laser
enucleation and other laser procedures. The reason for this is because there is
a distinct CPT code for laser enucleation procedures which require the use of a
morcellator. There is also a specific code for laser vaporization procedures
that includes PVP procedures which represent the largest share of laser BPH
procedures. Taking the difference between laser enucleation and PVP procedures
yields the proportion of other laser procedures which includes laser ablation,
laser resection, etc.
Spanning over 92 pages “US
Market Report for BPH Treatment Devices 2016 - MedCore” report
covers Executive Summary, Research Methodology, Bph Treatment Device Market.
The report covered companies are - Boston Scientific, Olympus, Urologix, Karl
Storz, Lumenis, Richard Wolf, Medifocus, ProstaLund, Convergent Lasers,
Trimedyne, SRS Medical
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