Literally within a day of having the iTind™ device removed, I texted my urologist and said I never knew it could be this good.”
— Dan, iTind Procedure Patient¹
Recorded February 2022
Dan was treated with the iTind procedure is an unpaid speaker. As with any product, results may vary.
The iTind procedure is intended for the treatment of symptoms due to urinary outflow obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men age 50 and above.
It is important to note that results from the iTind™ procedure may vary and not all patients see benefit from this treatment.
Implantation of the iTind device may cause pelvic discomfort, blood in urine, painful or urgent urination. In rare cases, the iTind device
may cause urinary tract infection or a sudden difficulty to urinate.
As with all medical procedures results may vary. Patients should consult with their physician to determine their course of treatment.
1. Jim and Dan were treated with the iTind procedure and are an unpaid speakers.