Publisher's Synopsis
Benign prostatic hyperplasia is currently the principal cause of obstructive uropathy in the elder male population, a condition that will continue to rise due to longer life expectancies. If current trends continue, it is estimated that about 20-25% of males will require some procedure for the relief of bladder outlet obstruction at some point in their lives.;This book provides concise assessment and screening criteria and modalities used for the diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia; a historic and current overview of the different experiences with balloon dilatation of the prostatic urethra as well as its mechanism of action, which although a relatively new procedure, has now been utilized experimentally by many investigators; and a detailed review of the latest trends in the non-surgical attempts to manage or alternatively treat benign prostatic hyperplasia. All of the contributors to this book have been pioneers in their respective specialties, in which they have gathered worldwide recognition.