
• Is the GreenLight PVP™
procedure FDA approved?
Yes, the GreenLight PVP Laser
Procedure received FDA clearance in May 2001.
• How many GreenLight
PVP procedures have been performed?
Thousands of
patients have been successfully treated with the GreenLight PVP Laser
Procedure in the US, Europe, and Far East.
• Is the procedure
covered by insurance?
Yes, the GreenLight PVP procedure
is covered by Medicare and by most private insurance plans.
• How does GreenLight
PVP work?
The GreenLight PV Laser System is a patented
green light laser that provides the energy to perform the PVP procedure.
A thin fiber is inserted into the urethra through a cystoscope, an
instrument that allows the doctor to examine the bladder and prostate.
The fiber delivers green laser energy that quickly vaporizes and
precisely removes enlarged prostate tissue. The doctor is able to safely
view and control the treatment area, tailoring it to your individual
anatomy and needs. Because the tissue is vaporized and removed, a
wide-open channel is created. Natural urine flow is immediately restored
and urinary symptoms are relieved quickly.
• Where is PVP
procedure performed?
The GreenLight PVP procedure is
performed in a hospital or an ambulatory surgery center. You may be
released after a few hours or after an overnight stay.
•
Will I have to spend the night in the
hospital?
Most patients can go home a few hours after
the procedure. Sometime the doctor feels more comfortable asking a
patient to spend the night and go home the following morning,
particularly if your procedure was done late in the day, or if you
traveled a long distance to reach the hospital.
• Will I need
anesthesia?
You will need anesthesia of some type for
the GreenLight PVP procedure. Depending upon your individual medical
condition, the doctor may use general or spinal anesthesia, or block the
nerves to your prostate using a local anesthetic, and a light IV
(intravenous) sedation.
• Will I feel any pain
during the GreenLight PVP procedure?
Patients have not
reported any pain during the procedure. You and your doctor will discuss
appropriate sedation.
• Will I feel pain
after the procedure?
After the procedure you may have
some mild discomfort such as slight burning during urination for about a
week or so. This can be managed with mild pain medications and
anti-inflammatory drugs. Most patients are comfortable, and require only
mild, over-the counter analgesics, such as Tylenol® or
Advil®.

•
Will I have to wear a catheter?
Many
patients (about 50%) do not need a catheter. If one is needed, it is
usually removed within 24 hours. It really depends on your individual
case.
• How long before I see
results?
Most
patients obtain immediate relief of symptoms and dramatic improvement in
your urine flow usually within 24 hours of the procedure.
• How long is the
recovery time? How soon can I return to normal
activities?
Most
patients can resume normal activities within the week. This would
include a desk job and driving a car, which you should be able to resume
within a couple of days. You will have to avoid more strenuous
activities, as well as lifting more than 30 pounds or riding a lawnmower
for example, for about 2 weeks following the GreenLight PVP Laser
procedure.
• What are the side
effects, risks and complications of GreenLight PVP?
The
PVP procedure is generally considered to be very safe. Most patients
report a very high level of satisfaction. Patients may experience slight
burning during urination and/or a little bit of blood in the urine for a
couple of weeks. Some men may experience more severe symptoms, which can
be treated by your doctor. Retrograde ejaculation, or “dry climax”
following treatment may occur. According to clinical studies, no
patients have suffered loss of control of their bladder (incontinence);
loss of sexual ability (erectile dysfunction); have required a blood
transfusion, suffered TUR-Syndrome, or death.
•
Will I still be able to have sex following the PVP
procedure?
The
GreenLight PVP Procedure should not affect your ability to have an
erection or an orgasm. Some men have reported retrograde ejaculation, or
“dry climax” following the procedure. If you are sexually active now,
you can look forward to remaining sexually active.
• Can I have PVP if I
have failed TUNA, TUMT, ILC, or WIT?
Yes,
many patients who have failed these treatments have been successfully
treated with PVP.
• Can I have PVP if I
had a TURP?
Yes,
absolutely.
• My doctor has told me
that I am not a candidate for TUNA, TUMT, ILC, or WIT…and has
recommended that I have a TURP? Can I still have the PVP
procedure?
As a
rule, if you are a suitable candidate for TURP, you can be considered a
good candidate for PVP. Prostate size or length does not generally rule
you out as being a good candidate for PVP; however,
your doctor will
need to make that determination, based upon your individual
condition.
• Will I still need to
take my prostate medication following the PVP procedure?
No.
Your doctor will tell you when you can stop taking these medications.
•
How do I know if I am a candidate for PVP?
Only
your urologist can determine if you are a candidate, based upon your
history & physical examination, as well as his clinical
judgement.
• How long can I expect
the effects of the procedure to last?
Clinical studies show that the procedure is very long lasting.
Very few patients require re-treatment. We do not know how long you can
expect improvement until more data is gathered from clinical
studies.
• How can I learn more
about GreenLight PVP?
Please consult your urologist for
more detailed information and risks. As with any medical procedure
individual results will vary. The statements on this website are based
on typical clinical study outcomes.