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Active clinical trials for "Prostatic Hyperplasia"

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Study of Median Lobe Prostatic UroLift Procedure

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of using UroLift in subjects with a prostatic median lobe enlargement due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Tamsulosin Alone or in Combination With Solifenacin...

Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsOveractive Bladder1 more

The objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of tamsulosin alone or in combination with solifenacin for the treatment in men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) including overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms in Taiwan.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

PK and Safety of HCP1303 and Co-administration of HGP1201, HIP1402 Under Fed Condition in Healthy...

Erectile DysfunctionProstatic Hyperplasia

To investigate the pharmacokinetic properties and safety after administration of HCP1303 and co-administration of HGP1201, HIP1402 under Fed Condition in healthy male volunteers

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Bipolar Versus Monopolar Resection of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia

Acute Hyponatremia

Aim of this prospective clinical study was to compare two different surgical techniques and used solutions on serum electrolytes, bleeding and Transurethral Resection of Prostate (TURP) syndrome undergoing TURP. Fifty-three patients scheduled for elective TURP were enrolled in this prospective clinical study. Patients were included one of two groups (Group Monopolar and Group Bipolar).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Pivotal Study to Assess the Safety and Effectiveness of the iTind Device

Benign Prostate Hyperplasia

The study objectives are to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of the Medi-Tate iTIND as compared to control group (catheter only).

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Prostatic Urethral Lift in Subject With Acute Urinary Retention

Acute Urinary RetentionBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Assess feasibility and safety of the Prostatic Urethra Lift (PUL) procedure in patients with acute urinary retention secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Prostate Artery Embolization for Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Benign Prostate Hyperplasia

The objective is to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and safety of PAE in treating patients with BPH.

Completed26 enrollment criteria

Study to Evaluate the Bioequivalence of Astellas Phama Korea Inc. "Harnal-D" in Healthy Volunteers...

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

This study is an open-label, randomized, fed, single dose, crossover study to evaluate the bioequivalence of Chong Kun Dang Pharmaceutical "Chong Kun Dang Tamsulosin HCl Tablet" and Astellas Phama Korea Inc. "Harnal-D" in healthy volunteers

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Acute Hemostasis Following the Use of the AQUABEAM® System for the Treatment of Benign Prostatic...

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

A dual-arm prospective, interventional clinical trial to evaluate the safety and performance of obtaining hemostasis with catheters along with the use or absence of a hemostatic agent following treatment with the AQUABEAM System.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Bipolar Needlescopic Enucleation Versus Vapoenucleation of BPH

Prostate ObstructionProstatic Hyperplasia2 more

Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is the current standard procedure for men with prostate volume 30-80 gm. In case with large prostate adenoma (>80 g), the resection time required by TURP is associated with increased risk of TUR syndrome, blood loss and other complications. Many types of minimally invasive surgery exist along with new equipment and techniques. Many types of laser devices such as greenlight laser, thulium laser and holmium laser, are used to enucleate the prostate. Increasing evidence has proven their safety and efficacy However, the use of laser devices is difficult and associated with steep learning curve and high medical expenses. PKEP is a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of bladder obstruction secondary to BPH. This procedure not only improves maximum flow rate at 3 and 12 months after surgery, but it also improves all other recorded parameters (IPSS, QOL, IEFF-5, PVR, PSA). A button electrode can be effectively used to enucleate the prostate because of its powerful vaporisation and strong coagulation (B-TUEP technique) ,such as that with a holmium laser, thulium laser and greenlight laser. However its associated with short term complication as early irritative symptoms, Bulai reported that 16.7% of the patients suffering from early irritative symptoms while Geavlete reported that 11.4% of patient suffering from early irritative symptoms.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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