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New Israeli ultrasound procedure offers hope for enlarged prostate

A new Israeli ultrasound procedure called Aquablation is emerging as a treatment option for patients with enlarged prostates.

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Aquablation, an ultrasound-based procedure developed in Israel, is being introduced as a method to treat enlarged prostates. Recent reports indicate that healthcare providers, including Covenant Health, are expanding the use of this AI-powered treatment.

Coverage from Ynetnews, Baptist Health, and FourStatesHomepage.com highlights the procedure's potential to provide relief for patients. 6abc Philadelphia focuses on the broader context of weighing various treatment options for the condition. Future developments depend on the continued expansion of AI-powered treatments and the adoption of the procedure by more health systems.

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What is the new procedure called?

The procedure is known as Aquablation.

Where did the ultrasound procedure originate?

According to Ynetnews, the procedure is Israeli.

What technology powers the treatment at Covenant Health?

Covenant Health is utilizing AI-powered prostate treatment.

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