Application Detail
Description of Medical Service
The prostatic urethral lift procedure is conducted by installing small permanent implants transurethrally under endoscopic guidance to lift apart the obstructing lateral lobes and reduce urethral obstruction. The procedural objective is to create a channel through the anterior aspect of the prostatic fossa. The implant is comprised of a monofilament with a nitinol capsular tab on one end and a stainless steel urethral end-piece on the other.Description of Medical Condition
BPH is one of the most common diseases of the prostate, characterised by an enlargement of the prostate causing the urethra to narrow and place pressure on the base of the bladder. Narrowing of the urethra can cause problems with the passing of urine in several ways. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is often associated with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) which in BPH may be obstructive (includes symptoms such as delay or straining when starting to pass urine, and slow flow of urine) or irritative (includes symptoms such as urgent or frequent urination during the day and night). Furthermore, LUTS associated with BPH are often accompanied by sexual dysfunction, including erectile dysfunction (ED) and ejaculatory problems. While not life-threatening, BPH can be detrimental to a patient’s quality of life. When symptoms of BPH increase in severity, surgical treatment will be considered. Surgical therapy of the prostate is indicated for patients with severe or high impact symptoms.Reason for Application
New MBS itemMedical Service Type
TherapeuticPrevious Application Number/s
Not ApplicableAssociated Documentation
Application Form
Application Form (PDF 1064 KB)Application Form (Word 152 KB)
Consultation Survey
Consultation Survey (PDF 560 KB)Consultation Survey (Word 70 KB)
PICO Confirmation
-Assessment Report
-Public Summary Document
Public Summary Document (PDF 793 KB)Public Summary Document (Word 282 KB)
Meetings for this Application
PASC
Expedited - Bypassed PASCESC
12 June 2020MSAC
28-29 July 202028-29 July 2022