Levi Godard, Hersh Trivedi, Gopal Narang, Connor M Forbes
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Device profile of the iTind temporary implantable nitinol device for benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Introduction: Benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH) is common among men. Typical treatments include lifestyle modifications, medical management, and surgical therapy, including minimally invasive surgical therapies (MIST). iTind is a new minimally invasive option for treating BPH.
Areas covered: This review is an objective assessment of the iTind device for BPH, based on published studies. The authors searched major databases for published articles that included 'iTind' and related search terms. A market overview, safety, efficacy, and durability of the device is discussed. Alternatives are compared and contrasted.
Expert opinion: iTind is a safe option for the treatment of BPH in select populations, specifically those who wish to preserve ejaculatory function. It has been shown to be efficacious in treating BPH symptoms; however, available data suggest a higher rate of retreatment when compared to traditional surgery. Emerging long-term data will provide a better understanding of long-term results.