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How to Preserve Ejaculatory Function in BPH Treatment with Aquablation

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In this video, urologist Dr. Jung-ho Cho explains 'Aquablation,' a robotic waterjet surgery for Treating Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
[Key Content]
- What is Aquablation?
A minimally invasive robotic procedure that precisely removes enlarged prostate tissue using high-pressure waterjets. It minimizes damage to surrounding tissue as it uses neither heat nor scalpels.
- Preserving Ejaculatory Function
Unlike traditional surgeries, it uses a specialized "Hood Sparing" technique to preserve the areas responsible for ejaculation, achieving an 85-93% success rate in maintaining function.
- Robotic Precision
The surgery is planned with real-time ultrasound and endoscopy, allowing the robot to perform the procedure with high accuracy, regardless of prostate size.
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