Prostatic artery embolization: A non-surgical treatment for enlarged prostate | UCLAMDChat

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Join UCLA interventional radiologist Justin McWilliams, MD, FSIR, for an overview of treatment options for prostate enlargement, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a common condition that affects millions of men as they get older. Learn more: www.uclahealth.org/radiology/ir
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  • @raymondburgess1144
    @raymondburgess1144 Год назад +13

    28 years in the medical field I can say, this is an outstanding video. During my research nothing has been as educational, easy to follow, & understand. I will be contacting my Local VA about this procedure. They had sent me a pamphlet on PAE to inform me of the process. Thank you very much for this.

  • @ulindmark
    @ulindmark 3 года назад +29

    I had this procedure with Dr. McWilliams a few months ago and couldn’t be happier with the results. A year earlier I had the Urolift procedure with a local urologist, but that procedure failed and was painful. My prostate was large, 100 cc, which is likely why Urolift failed.
    I actually learned about PAE watching this video. You will need someone to drive you home after the procedure has been completed and you have rested for a few hours, but compared to other procedures no catheter is needed and for me the recovery was easy. I have to say it is a good feeling to be able to turn back the clock 30 years and get a good night sleep. I highly recommend PAE and Dr. McWilliams.

    • @williamosorio1849
      @williamosorio1849 3 года назад +2

      how much you pay

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 3 года назад +5

      @@williamosorio1849 I have Medicare so there was no cost. I looked what the doctor and hospital charged Medicare and it was more than $100,000 including CT-scans and consultations before the procedure.

    • @williamosorio1849
      @williamosorio1849 3 года назад +1

      @@ulindmark thank you

    • @vinnyrandazzo4314
      @vinnyrandazzo4314 2 года назад

      Hi - very happy that this worked out for you. Did they do any scans or MRIs prior to the procedure ? I am considering it but live in Delaware so I need to get it done here and am not sure of the quality / skills here.

    • @gilbronc1
      @gilbronc1 2 года назад

      Do you know if this treatment works if it is in the middle lobe of the prostate?

  • @bretedwards4127
    @bretedwards4127 Год назад +11

    Can’t say enough about this procedure-life changing. I tried flomax for years, and then Rezum back in 2020. Nothing worked that well until PAE. Mostly sleeping through the night for the first time in years. Recovery during the first week is challenging, but well worth it.

    • @johng2116
      @johng2116 Год назад

      I'm considering PAE for my enlarged prostate \ BPH. Did Flomax & Rezum help your urination symptoms caused by BPH? Was a foley catheter inserted for the PAE procedure? How is your urination now? Do you now take any medication for an enlarged prostate or for pain due to PAE procedure? Thank you

    • @bretedwards4127
      @bretedwards4127 Год назад +3

      @@johng2116 Flomax didn’t to the trick plus it made me dizzy. The idea of being on meds like that for the remainder of my life was really unappealing. The recovery from Rezum was rough. Had a catheter for 3 days and then lots of pain and bleeding for about a week. Full recovery took a month. PBH symptoms were better for about a year, but then I was right back where I started. I only got 3 injections of steam, so perhaps the urologist wasn’t aggressive enough? PAE was totally different. By definition, no invasive procedure involving the urethra or the prostate. During the procedure, you are under twilight anesthesia and recovery, while challenging for a week, was way better than Rezum. My post procedure MRI shows my prostate shrunk by 50% and is now a normal size. Only complaint is that my ED is a little worse, but that may be more due to age more than the PAE.

    • @jg11596
      @jg11596 Год назад +1

      @@bretedwards4127 Thank you for the feedback. I have a meeting with an IR Dr Monday to discuss PAE for me. I have no ED and will be discussing all potential side affects with Dr. Thanks again

    • @AlfredoLopez-gp6en
      @AlfredoLopez-gp6en Год назад

      @@bretedwards4127 thank you im going to call them

  • @GarfieldTheater
    @GarfieldTheater 3 года назад +13

    THANKS. In 21st century, way beyond time for this NEWER procedure.

  • @rickh3673
    @rickh3673 2 года назад +14

    I had a TURP 4 months ago (11/29/21) and didn't investigate this PAE procedure because my Urologist said a TURP would solve my problem. I waited too long to do any doctor shopping for alternatives. Two years ago my prostate was 82cc's. I am 77 years old in good health. I was getting a lot of prostate infections and antibiotics were not working anymore. I took 50 days of antibiotics and the minute I stopped the pain came back.
    So I'll tell you how my TURP went. Surgery was easy. I don't remember anything but taking about 8 deep breaths of some gas and it was lights out. Took about 1.5 hours until I woke up. Stayed in hospital from noon one day until 6:30pm the following day. Catheter was removed in the morning. It was a HUGE rubber hose about .5 inches in diameter. No wonder my urethra is not happy. I had pain and frequent urination bad during day. I think they gave me narcotics twice. I'm thankful for my doctor keeping me overnight. I needed help. Doctor sent me home with no narcotics for pain. I think that is a NY thing after the oxycontin abuse flap. I live alone and was able to drive and take care of myself the next day. I have been back to see doctor 5 times since the surgery because I still have serious pain and frequency after 4 months. He says I have no infections so hang in there. Not much improvement since before surgery in my view. He has given me all kinds of medications and I have tried all the OTC pain pills I can find. None work so I have terrible nights and this has been really hard to endure. The good thing is he removed and sent 22cc-30cc of prostate tissue to pathologist and the results were NO CANCER found. I keep thinking he removed 26-33% (tissue shrinks between surgeon and pathologist) of my prostate with no infection or cancer. That is good thing. Now all I need is to endure until frequency and pain during urination are gone. I worry I have some other problem he hasn't found yet. I am peeing something that looks like skin every urination and that is what causes the burn/pain. I think I am still healing. Weird after so long but he assures me I will get better.
    Every man is different so that is why you need a doctor to advise you.
    My only suggestion is don't wait like I did. Find a doctor that does a procedure you like in advance and get ready for the inevitable. Your prostate will do nothing but keep growing. Eventually it may cause an issue so be ready and pray for no cancer. My PSA was 6.6 and I am convinced the bigger the prostate the higher the number. I had several prostate MRI's that said
    "very low probability of cancer". Never had a biopsy for fear of sepsis. Best wishes to all.
    Rick H Buffalo, NY 04/02/2022

    • @nolanr1400
      @nolanr1400 2 месяца назад

      Thank you. Very informative
      How is it going two years after ?

    • @rickh3673
      @rickh3673 2 месяца назад

      @@nolanr1400
      Hi Nolanr1400
      I don't know if you are a doctor or patient but I will tell you the TURP is a really necessary procedure for a man like me. An 82cc prostate is really big and causes all kinds of problems. I have had a difficult and painful road because I now have Follicular Cystitis which is a bladder inflammation of unknown cause or cure. My doctor has me on a 6 medications (four prescription and 2 OTC), since last August, which has significantly improved my quality of life. I would say I am glad I went the TURP route because my prostate was just too big. Don't worry about this problem. You are not alone. Do what your doctor suggests if he has been practicing for awhile. They understand the problem because so many men have it. I am thankful I don't have cancer or infections anymore but it is hard having to urinate so frequently due to this bladder issue. Medications to fix that don't work for me so I am living with issue. Seems like it may be slowly improving.
      If I can help you with a phone call let me know.
      Best wishes Rick

    • @jspinosa50
      @jspinosa50 Месяц назад

      I'm thinking of getting PAE but hesitant. My doctor says my prostrate is 215 cc and that is too large for him to do TURP so he recommended I go for PAE. I went for a second opinion and this doctor says he's done many this size, He is in his late 60s, 70s and has more experience than the younger doctors. If PAE doesn't work I'll go to him for the TURP. I hope I'm making the right decision. Does anyone have an opinion?

  • @joet5839
    @joet5839 4 года назад +10

    Great to see technology continues to improve in this area ! 👍

  • @sylviamolina9097
    @sylviamolina9097 4 года назад +6

    Great presentation! Dr. McWilliams is an excellent doctor.

  • @michaelgreene7403
    @michaelgreene7403 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for this very clear presentation!

  • @gopalannp1881
    @gopalannp1881 Год назад

    This is just the best talk I have heard in recent years about BPH and other problems related to prostrate. The Doctor has indepth thorough knowledge on the subject and his presentation of the topic is precise and unique, that is what exactly we expect from a medical expert. My salutations tothe Doctor. Wish we had many such enlightened doctors

  • @jeffj318
    @jeffj318 Год назад

    This is an excellent video with superb information and is the best on RUclips.
    A lot of people are asking questions that need to be asked by calling an office that has an interventionalist radiologist.

  • @shabbydog2148
    @shabbydog2148 3 месяца назад +3

    I am in the process of having this done. Wish me well. What a great video. Thank you.

    • @christianmani1730
      @christianmani1730 2 месяца назад +2

      So....how did to go?

    • @shabbydog2148
      @shabbydog2148 10 дней назад

      @@christianmani1730 It went well. Had it done May 23. I had some pain that evening in the gut area but it was only for about 12 hours. It's been 5 weeks now and my stream as improved. About 2 weeks ago, went to take a leak. I stood in my usual spot and low and behold I hit the BACK of the the toilet seat lid! LOL. This procedure has NOT affected my sex performace either. A buddy of mine is having it done soon too. I'm 70 years old and this procedure should continue to improve over the next 5 months. I'm happy to report that I've gotten off 2 medications that weren't working for my BPH. Hope this helps.

  • @dalee.taylor2283
    @dalee.taylor2283 5 месяцев назад

    Just stumbled upon this video.
    Congratulations on a fantastic presentation - CLEAR, CONCISE & WELL ARTICULATED by both the presenter & supporting slides. Thank you👍

  • @Truth379
    @Truth379 4 года назад +3

    Thank you. Very good information. Well explained

  • @edwardsierra4709
    @edwardsierra4709 Год назад +8

    Amazing, the advances of medical science and PAE is one of them. A procedure much easier for the patient than other options. I had mine done on Oct 20th. BUT, as Paul Harvey used to say “and here’s the rest of the story”. I’ll start with PAIN - for a day and one half after the procedure you will feel pain. Similar to a metal shaft being shoved from your rectum to your bladder. It hurts but after that time period it starts to diminish. Actually mine took 4 days to go away. FREQUENCY - if you think you had to go pee a lot before the procedure, wait until after. Easily twice or three times as often. BURNING - oh yes, yes, yes. FEELING - along with the frequency goes the constant feeling that you have to deficate but you don’t. Day 7 - pain is less but still there, had to call doctor for additional meds. But given the horrendous recovery of other procedures, DEFINITELY worth doing. THE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. GOD Bless.

  • @7788Sambaboy
    @7788Sambaboy 4 месяца назад

    great video...best one I have found.

  • @davidmartin2727
    @davidmartin2727 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the great presentation. Much better than from my own physician.

  • @johngranato2673
    @johngranato2673 2 года назад +3

    I emailed this doctor several months ago and I was very happy with his knowledge, advice, rapid response, and his politeness. We actually emailed each other several times over the course of an hour or so. So helpful. I will undergo PAE at the University of Miami Medical Complex in the next few months.

    • @HS-cf4lb
      @HS-cf4lb 2 года назад +1

      John, I've been having issues with bladder stones which doctor feels it's being caused by an enlarged prostate. I also have a diverticulum in my bladder which is possibly adding to my issue. I'm not wanting to do anything with my prostate because of all the bad reviews a read and still being only 52 years young. Did you have your procedure done and if you did how were your results? I'm also in miami by the way and thanks in advance for your response.

    • @johngranato2673
      @johngranato2673 2 года назад

      @@HS-cf4lb I am 62 and my doctor told me the younger I am the better I will tolerate this or any other procedure. Of course, the prostate continues to grow and symptoms continue to worsen--not to mention potential damage to bladder, etc. To answer your question, no, I have not had the procedure. I am planning to have it in July or August--delays due to covid and other events. By the way, my prostate is 102 CCs. I take Alfuzosin extended release and it does help, but I do know that this is not a cure. I also have an enlarged prostate lobe (very common). By the way, I actually live in Sunrise. I was 29 when I moved up here--when the last thing I thought about was a prostate. Remember, people are more likely to post about bad experiences as opposed to good ones. You only read about the planes that crash and not the millions of successful flights. Good luck and stay well..

    • @HS-cf4lb
      @HS-cf4lb 2 года назад +1

      @@johngranato2673 again thanks for the reply , I'm also taking the alfusozin and it's helped , don't have any urgencies , not getting up at night to urinate, not having to go several times a day , it really feels like I'm back to normal to be honest with you. I drink a good amount of water , I also do limes with my water , cut back on all my carbs , dairies, sodas , basically i live the life of a diabetic with diabetes, I lost 35lbs in 8 months , I feel really good except for the whole bladder stones issue. Had 2 surgeries already for then my doctor to tell me I have a diverticulum, why he didn't see it with the first surgery , I don't know , but a year later and passing stones again I had my 2nd surgery which was this past March and here I am again passing stones. I went today to a different doctor at Baptist Hospital and sure enough the first thing out of his mouth was " it's your prostate " with out even reviewing what else I have , so hence my nervousness about having something down that I really know nothing about but what I read online. Your right , I should look for the positive information and go from there and see where it leads me. Anyway, Goodluck with your procedure and stay healthy and safe.

    • @johngranato2673
      @johngranato2673 2 года назад +1

      @@HS-cf4lb I am sure you know certain foods and supplements can worsen stones. Aww--the joys of getting older. Stay in touch.

    • @bocapete88
      @bocapete88 Год назад +1

      Hey John..Was curious if you had the procedure done yet? If so haw are you doing?I live in Lake Worth Fl and was curious as to which doctor you've chosen for the procedure? I'm currently wearing a catheter as unfortunately I have urine retention due to my 110cm enlarged prostate.Never thought this would be a problem.I'm 60 in very good shape 6' 180lbs workout 4x weekly..Any info would be greatly appreciated

  • @ghulam8380
    @ghulam8380 2 года назад

    Very good presentation. Thanks..

  • @irishwake8347
    @irishwake8347 3 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @TheJosa007
    @TheJosa007 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for the wealth of information.

  • @asafveyusuf1704
    @asafveyusuf1704 4 года назад +4

    thank you bro

  • @ArabianMalayaliVlog1
    @ArabianMalayaliVlog1 4 года назад +17

    what is the cost for this treatment? and where is the location ? thanks

    • @jeffj318
      @jeffj318 Год назад

      You need to call the office and get the information right from them.

  • @amrutharadhakrishnan4609
    @amrutharadhakrishnan4609 4 года назад +5

    Sir ,how much is the success rate and life long this one time procedure is fair enough to shrink the prostate?

  • @juliens329
    @juliens329 4 года назад +7

    very good topic
    But have you any study about the results after longtemps of procedure

  • @RegniA
    @RegniA 2 года назад +2

    What happens with the inserted plastic particles in time? Eny side effects? Do they stay in place in time?

  • @jamesadams5036
    @jamesadams5036 2 года назад

    Thank you DR

  • @mnemonicsformbbsbds6252
    @mnemonicsformbbsbds6252 4 года назад +2

    Awesome 😍

  • @azamrashid2391
    @azamrashid2391 4 года назад +3

    What is the rate of shrinkage of prostate after this procedure... such as ml per month?

  • @Al-ImprovEd2022
    @Al-ImprovEd2022 4 месяца назад

    I’ve had it done and there have been no big benefits . I realize it works for most people though. My urologist who recommended it, is very surprised at my lack of results. Life goes on.

  • @gtibruce
    @gtibruce 3 года назад

    Can this procedure be used any where else in the body besides the postate ?

  • @andyvaldez26
    @andyvaldez26 3 года назад +1

    Where can this be done at

  • @rishibajpai2976
    @rishibajpai2976 3 года назад +4

    Respected Dr. Sir, I hope obstructing blood supply to prostate gland by embolization doesn't cause gangrene in the prostate and in the connected organs. Regards.

  • @markcluff7104
    @markcluff7104 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @johnweitzeil260
    @johnweitzeil260 3 года назад

    Do any of these procedures effect

  • @amirahmed5882
    @amirahmed5882 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for great informative video

  • @anshupandey6260
    @anshupandey6260 2 года назад

    What if you use of combination of minimal invasive procedure (rezum
    And pae)

  • @loununya9251
    @loununya9251 3 года назад +19

    I had this procedure twice. Six months of success and then unfortunately the veins find a way to grow back around the blockage. My prostate is virtually the same size now as it was before the operations. I hope others have greater success.

    • @ashersharif6264
      @ashersharif6264 3 года назад +5

      Feel sorry for you. God bless you good health.

    • @vinnyrandazzo4314
      @vinnyrandazzo4314 2 года назад +2

      Really - the veins grew back around the blockage - never would have guessed this 🙁

    • @lowrypierce8054
      @lowrypierce8054 2 года назад

      At "The Ohio State University", PAE is done in the Interventional Radiology Dept. It is a six hour procedure lying flat on your back and awake. A Foley Catheter and urine collection bag is used. Local anesthesia. Six hours of radiation, Wow! A very long time to be awake and stressed out. Very scary I think. Can't handle that.

    • @loununya9251
      @loununya9251 2 года назад +1

      @@vinnyrandazzo4314 Twice. This doesn't happen for everyone.

    • @vinnyrandazzo4314
      @vinnyrandazzo4314 2 года назад +2

      @@lowrypierce8054 I’m having this done December 8th - 3-3 1/2 hour procedure at most - leave with foley Cath to prevent irritation and discomfort when urinating - basic prostate reduction is 40-50% - leave same day and don’t get knocked out - my IR guy is great and very knowledgeable 😃

  • @bobbender5858
    @bobbender5858 2 года назад +1

    Dr. McWilliams, if you ever move to Newport Coast or Newport Beach, please let me know. I will be one of your first patience.

  • @arnoldsands1610
    @arnoldsands1610 Год назад

    Just a couple of questions. 1) what happens to the prostate after the procedure? Does it disappear or still alive? 2) I'm allergic to iodine, found out during a contras procedure. Are there options for the contras?

  • @silaslongshot941
    @silaslongshot941 Год назад

    Have had the Urolift done twice. Seems the little pins work initially but the prostate keeps growing and spreading around them only lasting about a year. So, maybe this thing this time?

  • @daver2964
    @daver2964 3 года назад +15

    Great presentation, clear and precise. Question... Is all blood supply to prostate blocked, if so will this affect ejaculations, especially those who have vasectomy ? Will the amount of semen reduce as prostate minimizes?

  • @dangannon6422
    @dangannon6422 Год назад

    Is this done on the east coast ?

  • @jigukamdar2988
    @jigukamdar2988 3 года назад

    Is this treatment available in india ?

  • @dmf30
    @dmf30 Год назад

    How would this compare with a new treatment called aqua ablation and even a newer treatment of seeding the prostate with drugs ( like non-radioactive ones)

  • @JN-gi6bf
    @JN-gi6bf 2 года назад +2

    Question: Dr. what happens to the injected beads? Do they dissolve over time? Would you recommend this procedure over TURP, if you needed the procedure? Are there any long term known side effects? My prostate is 153cc. My wife, my daughter and I have all have had in hospital surgical procedures done at UCLA and we have all been extremely happy with both doctors and hospital. I appreciate you video and your kind response to my questions above.

    • @jeffj318
      @jeffj318 Год назад

      The doctor will not answer based upon a RUclips video. Call the office and speak with them about making an appointment so you can discuss everything with the interventionalist radiologist.

  • @denieledwards6893
    @denieledwards6893 Год назад

    I MET THIS DOCTOR HE'S A VERY NICE PERSON AND WHAT HE SAYS HERE MAKES SENSE, 10-4-22.

  • @bobbender5858
    @bobbender5858 2 года назад

    This was a very good presentation. I’m sure you are very busy as a result. I live in Newport Beach. Do you know of a doctor in my area who performs PAE . Thank you.

  • @seascape35
    @seascape35 2 месяца назад

    Doctor, do you use glue or particles nowadays for embolization? Any comments on user of either?

  • @unstoppable-cg1hi
    @unstoppable-cg1hi Год назад +1

    Plerase explain who will not be a good candidate for this procedue?

  • @hksrb25s16
    @hksrb25s16 Год назад

    I have 3 stents put in, and the dye is no joke if you have weak kidney or kidney failure. Talk over with your doctor first, this is great news for enlarged prostate.

  • @JohnMinichiello
    @JohnMinichiello Год назад

    PAE Dec 6th now Dec 21 working great should be the Gold Standard would do it again Best of Luck to everyone !

  • @JesusLeon-vy8yu
    @JesusLeon-vy8yu 3 года назад

    Afrer urolift procedure can still have intimacy?

  • @genaropalma1202
    @genaropalma1202 2 года назад

    it is possible to remove the particles from the prostatic arteries I underwent the embolization of the prostate and it did not work for me

    • @haimkohan9241
      @haimkohan9241 2 года назад

      Genaro Palma, Where did you have it (so I know not to try there)?

  • @bleedinggreennation8291
    @bleedinggreennation8291 3 года назад

    What are the absolute risk?

  • @sethumadhavanmenon565
    @sethumadhavanmenon565 2 года назад +1

    Cost for this procedure in India

  • @garycortesi8406
    @garycortesi8406 3 года назад +1

    I asked about this over a year ago. Was looking for a doctor who did this in the Chicago area. You gave me a name and I was going to look into it. Unfortunately an elderly parent became seriously ill and required a lot of attention. They have recently passed so I do have more time to address this. Can you recommend someone in the Chicago area again? Thanks.

    • @jeffj318
      @jeffj318 Год назад

      Check any major hospital institution in the Chicago area for an interventionalist radiologist or their department.

  • @Allessio777
    @Allessio777 5 месяцев назад

    Can this procedure be done if you also have Cancer Gleason 6, Stage 1?

  • @charliebrooks2570
    @charliebrooks2570 Год назад

    Does the prostate die then from lack of blood supply?

  • @buddydee740
    @buddydee740 3 года назад +3

    Is it safe to have a MRI after PAE procedure?

    • @barryhaeger4284
      @barryhaeger4284 3 года назад

      PAE usually uses tiny PVA Beads which are therefore plastic and non-magnetic so MRI which as the name implies uses Magnetic Resonance will not interact with them. MRI can "see" soft-tissue in the body because its Water Molecules resonate.

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 3 года назад

      @@barryhaeger4284 That is correct. For the Urolift lovers out there those implants should not interfere either but you need to request verification from the doctor or Urolift.

  • @yemanealemayhue3839
    @yemanealemayhue3839 2 года назад +2

    I had this procedure yesterday it was very successful but next day I see a little blood coming out between the folies and the head of the pens but the doctor said it is normal so I am praying for a better outcome.

    • @johnM-Jr
      @johnM-Jr Год назад

      Just had it today. How is it for you now? Hello.

    • @jspbipro
      @jspbipro Год назад

      @@johnM-Jr Hope all went well..happy with the procedure? Thx

  • @russommeasho8508
    @russommeasho8508 2 года назад

    what is the cost?

  • @edwardcochanski3686
    @edwardcochanski3686 2 года назад

    Why cannot surgeons cut throught the Protate shell and remove the hyperplastic tissue?

  • @seascape35
    @seascape35 2 месяца назад

    Doctor, would you comment on the amount of radiation this procedure usually requires?
    It seems like radiation exposure is the only major negative for PAE.

  • @joeblow9548
    @joeblow9548 4 месяца назад

    Isnt all this caused from a vericocele that is sending blood the wrong direction..so this would be the same fix for a vericaceel,???

  • @DrQuadrivium
    @DrQuadrivium 4 месяца назад

    This is an excellent video. Unfortunately PAE doesn't work for everyone... I had it done about two years ago and the results were... zero effect! The radiologist asserted that the procedure was a technical success and I had no complications, unless you might think that it having on effect is a 'complication'. ☹

  • @drsierra1
    @drsierra1 2 года назад

    My question about this is WHAT IS THE LONGEVITY OF THE PROCEDURE? IS IT A ONCE AND FOR ALL CURE?

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 3 года назад +7

    How damaging is the dye to the kidneys? Also why hasn’t this become the gold standard?

    • @namitha556
      @namitha556 2 года назад

      Its not gold standard because it's not permanent. Arteries re- anastomose in many people rendering the procedure useless. Also long term effects haven't been thoroughly studied yet. But it works exceptionally well in many people

  • @richardweeks1800
    @richardweeks1800 3 года назад

    Live here in Alabama , who is ordering Doctor for this procedure , I was told that it has to come from a urologist first and they will try Green light Lazer ,etc. First ,in my case Im 66 with several different health problems going on mainly back and arthritis Problems that I think this PAE I would be more suited for !

    • @jeffj318
      @jeffj318 Год назад +1

      I don't believe the information you have received is accurate. Call any office or hospital that has an interventionalist radiologist and speak with them.

  • @pijnto
    @pijnto 2 года назад +2

    Can this be performed after TURP.

    • @bocapete88
      @bocapete88 2 года назад

      Turp hasnt worked for you? My doc wants me to do turp.It's the only procedure he offers and has told me because of the size of my prostate (11) it's likely the only option that will work

    • @pijnto
      @pijnto 2 года назад

      @@bocapete88 I have had HOLEP and TURP and now need to have it again apparently some times this is the case prostate keeps enlarging at a fairly rapid rate, I was told the same many of these new procedures are not suitable for very large prostate

    • @howard3189
      @howard3189 Год назад

      @@pijnto pae is for
      large prostates the larger the better

  • @1955porsche
    @1955porsche 3 года назад

    can this be used to kill prostate b4 it goes cancerous

  • @petersmith9320
    @petersmith9320 Год назад

    Does it cure prostatitis

  • @joes.3464
    @joes.3464 7 месяцев назад

    Basically this treatment eventually kills the prostate by stopping it’s blood flow , What’s the long term repercussions of this procedure ?

  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne 3 года назад +5

    I would like to see a comparison of PAE REZUM and UROLIFT

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 3 года назад +7

      First you need to get information about your prostate. If it is larger than 80 grams, REZUM and Urolift won’t work. Also, If you have a median lobe that would limit the effectiveness of Urolift, and possibly REZUM. My prostate was 100 grams and I had a median lobe; therefore Urolift never worked for me. My urologist told me it was normal to void 200 to 250 ml and the feeling of not voiding completely had to be dealt with. Thankfully, I found out about PAE and got the problem cured. I did consult with my urologist before selecting PAE. He recommended REZUM, but said the insurance wouldn’t pay for the procedure if he reported a size greater than 80g. He also told me incontinence was one potential side effect. I’m so glad I chose PAE. Good luck.

  • @AubreyForever
    @AubreyForever Год назад

    Radiation in this procedure.

  • @im100percent4u
    @im100percent4u 4 года назад +3

    I'm almost 75, have non-cancerous BPH, and right now I'm on these two meds (Doxazosin Mesylate 2mg & Finasteride 2mg), but their side-effects have pretty much wiped out my ability to get and maintain an erection ☹️, therefore my QL has diminished. So on my next appointment with my VA Urologist, I'll ask him about this type of procedure to see what he has to say about it. Great presentation btw.

    • @parshisidhu
      @parshisidhu 3 года назад

      ..

    • @barryhaeger4284
      @barryhaeger4284 3 года назад +1

      That will be the Finasteride. Doxazosin up to 8mg daily is the max dose for BPH. Having used it as 8mgXL the slow release and 4mg (immediate-release) morning and early evening the 4 + 4 regime seems to be more effective at bladder voiding and reducing nighttime peeing. So try increasing the Doxazosin providing it doesn't cause dizziness since Doxazosin as an Alpha blocker is also commonly used as a treatment for Hypertension (high blood pressure)

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 2 года назад +1

      Urologist don’t perform this procedure. PAE competes with the work they do.

    • @garlandetheridge9902
      @garlandetheridge9902 Год назад

      I too am treated at the VA. After you discuss w hanksith them, pls post as to whether or not they do PAE

  • @rodrigosepulveda4559
    @rodrigosepulveda4559 2 года назад

    Is ejaculation affected after this procedure? if there is no blood flow in the prostate, I imagine men who undergo this procedure become strile. I'd like to know more about the cons of this procedure.

  • @JohnMinichiello
    @JohnMinichiello Год назад +1

    January 12th 5 weeks after PAE = no med's sleeping all night every thing working great !

  • @garycortesi8406
    @garycortesi8406 3 года назад

    Just got home from having mine in Chicago.

    • @jspbipro
      @jspbipro Год назад

      Hope all went well. Are you happy with the results?

    • @garycortesi8406
      @garycortesi8406 Год назад

      @@jspbipro better than I was but not as good as I thought. Might even be getting worse again. Thinking of Aquablation.

  • @franz3091
    @franz3091 2 года назад

    Is it neccessary to do a medical treatment before having this procedure?

  • @yogeeyogee9034
    @yogeeyogee9034 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @fearedgeneration1239
    @fearedgeneration1239 2 года назад

    What is the out-of-pocket cost to have this procedure done ? And where in NY doing this treatment ?

  • @andrewthomson6851
    @andrewthomson6851 2 года назад +1

    I had this done early October 2021 in Sydney Australia. My prostate was 240cc so very large. Had a catheter in for 5 weeks which was most uncomfortable.
    But the radiologist said that should be the minimum time. Well I’m most impressed with the outcome a good strong flow after many years of weak flow.
    Unfortunately the worst side affect for me was my back passage had become irritated due to my enlarged prostate. Have had near six weeks of bad toilet runs. I hope it settles down soon as it’s been exhausting. I hope it shrinks by 50% or so even then it will be large but manageable. I will have a MRI late December see what is the shrinkage. Keep you informed…Anyone else on here have any side affects similar to mine?

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 2 года назад

      I didn't have your issues but my prostate was 1/3 the size of yours although I had a median lobe. How are you doing now?

    • @andrewthomson6851
      @andrewthomson6851 2 года назад +1

      @@ulindmark Hi Ulf , I’m very much better now. I had to see a bowel specialist who put me on antibiotics for three weeks. It was reduced blood flow to rectum. It is now much better and can lead a normal life. He also told me other men have faced the same or worse.
      Have yet to have MRI to see how much it has reduced by…hopefully half the size. The flow is much better and reduced visits to toilet.
      Did you have good results? Thanks for your reply
      Andrew

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 2 года назад

      @@andrewthomson6851 Yes, I had excellent results. I haven't checked the size of the prostate after the procedure. Where did you perform the procedure?

    • @andrewthomson6851
      @andrewthomson6851 2 года назад

      @@ulindmark Northern Beaches Hospital in Sydney Australia

  • @tonyjh63
    @tonyjh63 3 года назад +8

    If you block off ALL the blood flow to the prostate (or any other organ or tissue), wouldn't that kill it? How does the prostate survive with no blood flow?

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 3 года назад +6

      I understand it is impossible to block all blood flow to the prostate, only reduce the blood flow significantly to shrink the prostate. I had PAE at UCLA 8 months ago and couldn't be happier with the results.

    • @ebenezergarbrah5255
      @ebenezergarbrah5255 3 года назад

      Can this process work for persons who have had external beam radiation for prostate cancer with a psa of 0.2 but still dribble while peeing. I guess from radiation scars. Was put on flowmax and finestride but

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 3 года назад

      @@ebenezergarbrah5255 I'm not a doctor and I don't play one on TV; however it sounds like you don't need to shrink your prostate, but have issues with scarring. The purpose with PAE is to shrink the size of the prostate, and its efficiency increases with prostate size. Mine was 100 cc so I was not a good candidate for alternative procedures, except for roto rooter ;)

    • @arjenpunter3108
      @arjenpunter3108 3 года назад +3

      @@ulindmark did you visit ULCA in USA? Any data on costs?

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 3 года назад +1

      @@arjenpunter3108 Yes. I’m on Medicare so there was no cost. I looked at the bills. Without insurance it would have cost north of $100,000 with everything included. How large is your prostate?

  • @curteckert2698
    @curteckert2698 2 года назад +1

    Does MEDICARE Cover this? If no does PPO cover it?

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 2 года назад +2

      Yes, Medicare covers 100% of the cost.

  • @tracyfredy450
    @tracyfredy450 2 года назад +2

    I am actually a believer in natural treatment. My father suffered from BPH and had several surgeries unfortunately, no cure. It was all expensive procedures which exposed his health to risk at 68 years of age. *Read reply to know how he found help*….

  • @ashersharif6264
    @ashersharif6264 3 года назад

    Technoloy advancement is phenomenol today...but no trouble free cure for a common prostatitus...😭

  • @Bgrif135
    @Bgrif135 3 года назад +2

    I’m eighty years 85 and good health I have a good urine flow does my age a problem?

  • @sinatra7407
    @sinatra7407 3 года назад +1

    i spoke to my doctor who said artery emoblization is not for everybody, but didnt give me a reason why i wouldnt benefit.

    • @williammarsh2713
      @williammarsh2713 3 года назад +1

      I am not a doctor, but as the doctor stated in this piece this doesn’t work well on smaller prostates.

    • @sinatra7407
      @sinatra7407 3 года назад

      @@williammarsh2713 if it was small, then it would be a small problem but it's a bigger problem as its its got bigger. When it's gotten bigger is when it becomes painful. And it has become a real problem.

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 3 года назад +1

      If you spoke with a urologist, it is important to note the he/she wouldn't benefit financially if you had the procedure. My urologist stated he didn't know anything about PAE.

    • @johngranato2673
      @johngranato2673 2 года назад +2

      My urologist recommended PAE and a Dr. who performs the procedure at University of Miami. By the way, if a doctor won't or can't answer your questions, it's time to find one who will. As a patient, you are the customer, you hired the doctor, the doctor works for you! Good luck.

  • @charlesmatam8693
    @charlesmatam8693 2 года назад

    What is the purpose of the prostate what makes it enlarged or malfunction

  • @mahajian
    @mahajian 4 года назад +2

    Can you perform PAE witth prostate size 60 g?

    • @calbob750
      @calbob750 4 года назад

      Was performed on 80cc prostate. Conscious sedation makes a person oblivious to the procedure.

  • @jln55
    @jln55 Год назад

    Maybe before I die of old age, this procedure will be common enough where I wouldn't have to travel 500 miles to receive it.

  • @umarsulaiman9456
    @umarsulaiman9456 10 месяцев назад

    I will never get tired of telling everyone about you #Drgbuyaka, you gave me reasons to live again with your fantastic and amazing Prostate Shrinking herbs.The world needs you my doctor

  • @kyleyoakum9383
    @kyleyoakum9383 3 года назад

    My prostate is huge ~120 grams- emergency ER failure to pee last week. Have a catheter. Arranged for HOLEP in a week. If I had known of this procedure before, I could have been saved from this. Why don’t doctors inform? I never heard of this procedure until now. But it’s too late for me. Cannot afford to wait a couple of months for it to work while still wearing a catheter. Ugh.

    • @ulindmark
      @ulindmark 3 года назад +1

      Urologist don't inform because they don't perform the procedure; radiologist do. I suspect they are protecting their turf :(

    • @williamosorio1849
      @williamosorio1849 3 года назад

      quecertin bromelian my friend natural

    • @williamosorio1849
      @williamosorio1849 3 года назад

      tried it you gone to see!!!

    • @kyleyoakum9383
      @kyleyoakum9383 3 года назад

      @@williamosorio1849 I tried all the herbs which helped for a while until the prostate became so large it shut off urine flow. I had HoLEP so now can urinate at will. It’s the best procedure for a very large prostate.

    • @frankegoz2ballewood
      @frankegoz2ballewood 3 года назад +1

      @@kyleyoakum9383 Hi Kyle. My prostate is 140 g. I will be having HoLEP later this year. 10 to 15 ER trips the last 10 years. Can"t take it anymore. My surgery was cxl last year because of COVID. Would be finished already. If you don"t mind please tell me a little about your experience. Thank you. Michael

  • @lowrypierce8054
    @lowrypierce8054 2 года назад

    At "The Ohio State University", PAE is done in the Interventional Radiology Dept. It is a six hour procedure lying flat on your back and awake. A Foley Catheter and urine collection bag is used. Local anesthesia. Six hours of radiation, Wow! A very long time to be awake and stressed out. Very scary I think. Can't handle that.

  • @robpetree1757
    @robpetree1757 Год назад

    I had this done in 2020. Big mistake. It didn’t help a single BPH symptom of mine and now my prostate is bigger than it was before the PAE! Also had to pay $1,800 out of pocket. Money down the drain. Be warned - works for some guys, but definitely not all.

  • @vickersonp
    @vickersonp 3 года назад +29

    I had this done 6 years ago and now pee like a horse. No incontinence or impotence. Whatever you do, don’t let a urologist near you...they’re butchers.

    • @farenheit_ification
      @farenheit_ification 3 года назад

      Hello there, any sexual side effects?

    • @vickersonp
      @vickersonp 3 года назад +12

      No. No incontinence or impotence. Vastly superior proceedure. Stay away from all urologists...they’re butchers. PAE are carried out by interventional radiologists.

    • @Jcccc23
      @Jcccc23 3 года назад +1

      @@vickersonp how can I get an appointment

    • @Jcccc23
      @Jcccc23 3 года назад +1

      Also man I Bph has given me ed do you think it will help with that too when I fast or don’t eat I have an easier time having an erection

    • @vickersonp
      @vickersonp 3 года назад +2

      @@Jcccc23
      I live in Australia. Contact the people shown at the beginning of the video and they’ll point you to your closest practitioner who does PAE.
      You’ll have to talk to them about your ED.

  • @peabo8500
    @peabo8500 2 года назад

    How much radiation is absorbed by patient?

    • @irvingschon
      @irvingschon Год назад

      do your homework ....No radiation used in PAE.........

    • @mikeflannery804
      @mikeflannery804 Год назад

      @@irvingschon listen to the video

  • @johns6117
    @johns6117 Год назад

    😳

  • @lm8443
    @lm8443 3 года назад

    It did nothing for me except expose to radiation

    • @haimkohan9241
      @haimkohan9241 2 года назад

      L M where and by whom did you have it (I am searching for the right doctor/place to have it done)?

  • @RKJha-wm3us
    @RKJha-wm3us 6 месяцев назад

    How is the sex life after this procedure PAE ?