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Laser Based Procedures is Expected to Account for the Largest Share in the U.S. BPH Procedures During the Forecast Period, 2017-2023

U.S. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Procedures is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.2% during 2017 - 2023
Increase in the aging population in the U.S in the next few years, is expected to create high demand for BPH treatments, since the population aged 50 years and above is more prone to BPH, and therefore tend to opt for various treatments that involve the use of procedures such as TURP, TUIP and laser based treatments.  
According to the National Institute of Health, it has been estimated that around 14 million men in the U.S. had symptoms suggestive of BPH, which can affect 50% of men aged between 51 and 60 years of age, and up to 90% of men aged more than 80 years. With 50% of men getting affected with BPH, there is a consequent increase in the BPH procedures.


 As per the findings of the research, the different type of BPH treatment procedure include laser based procedures, surgical procedures, UroLift and other energy based procedures. Laser based procedures is expected to account for the largest share in the U.S. BPH procedures during the forecast period, since these procedures are more effective, as compared to the conventional procedures and are less likely to cause bleeding and other complications. Urolift is projected to register the fastest growth during the forecast period, mainly driven by the aging U.S. population, expanding insurance coverage of the procedure by various insurers, low cost of the procedure, and possibility of indication expansion of the UroLift procedure for the treatment of patients with BPH who have an obstructive median lobe.


Key player in the U.S. BPH procedures are acquiring other players to offer advanced products for BPH treatment procedures. For instance, in September 2017, Teleflex Incorporated, announced that the company has entered into definitive agreement with NeoTract, Inc. Under the terms of the agreement, Teleflex Incorporated agreed to acquire NeoTract, Inc. for a consideration of up to $1.1 billion. With this agreement, Teleflex Incorporated would be able to leverage the potential long-term benefits from NeoTracts, Inc. second generation UroLift system, which is expected to launch in the mid of 2018.
Some of the other key players providing products for BPH procedures in the U.S. include NxThera, Inc., Boston Scientific Corporation, Urologix, LLC., Convergent Laser Technologies.

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