For men with large prostates, the Aquablation procedure is safe, with durable efficacy, according to a study. Naeem Bhojani, M.D. and colleagues reported five-year safety and efficacy outcomes of the Aquablation procedure for treatment of symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia and large-volume prostate glands. Data were included for 101 men with moderate-to-severe benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms and prostate volumes between 80 and 150 mL (mean volume at baseline, 107 mL), who underwent a robotic-assisted Aquablation procedure. The researchers found that the study successfully met its safety and efficacy performance goal at three months, which was based on transurethral resection of the...