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BPH Center

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia in Salt Lake City, Utah


Center of UROLIFT ExcellenceBPH is among the most common diseases facing aging men (at least 10 times more common than and unrelated to prostate cancer), which impacts the quality of life of the patient and his partner by causing bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), and sometimes even worse consequences as bladder health deteriorates.

Dr. Steven Gange in Salt Lake City is a renowned pioneer throughout the United States when it comes to prostate enlargement treatment. If you would like more information about BPH symptoms or treatment and are in the Salt Lake City, Utah area, contact our urology clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah at (801) 993-1800.


Meet UroLift Specialist Dr. Steven Gange


Dr. Steven Gange, MD

Performed Over 1300 UroLift Procedures

First Urologist in North America to Perform UroLift

Performed Over 100 OMLS Urolift Procedures


See why Dr. Steven Gange is one of the nation’s leading expert in UroLift & BPH Treatment!

  • The first urologist in North America to perform UroLift and performed more than any other investigator.
  • Performed Over 1300 UroLift Procedures.
  • First doctor in the world to perform the UroLift procedure under local anesthesia.
  • Taught UroLift to hundreds of urologists in nearly every US state and Canada (during COVID he also conducted webinars to urologists in SE Asia, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe)
  • Awarded the world’s first UroLift Center of Excellence in 2016.
  • Performed Over 100 OMLS UroLift Procedures & is the only urologist teaching others this advanced UroLift technique.
  • As a required part of recertification with the American Board of Urology individuals choose specific areas of assessment. This certificate demonstrates satisfactory completion of the Professionalism and Ethics Module for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).

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Dr Gange’s Ongoing BPH Clinical Research (with JBR-Utah)


  • IMPACT Trial (Sponsor Teleflex): RCT w Flomax v UroLift (and crossover opportunity for Flomax group at 3mos)
    • STATUS: enrolling
  • ProVee (Sponsor Proverum, Ireland): ProVee BPH Device v Sham
    • STATUS: probably enrolling Summer 2022

What is UroLift?

The prostatic urethral lift (UroLift® System Treatment) is a breakthrough technology that provides a choice other than medications which are only mildly effective and TURP or Laser surgery which are moderately invasive. Urologists can now confidently reduce the daily medication burden of our patients and protect their bladder health, while avoiding the side effects of both medications and traditional BPH surgeries.

UroLift is a straightforward procedure that uses small permanent implants to mechanically displace and hold back obstructive prostate tissue. FDA-approved in 2013, UroLift is recommended in the BPH Procedural Guidelines of the American Urological Association for men with prostatic obstruction interested in preserving sexual function, and has now been performed on well over 300,000 men worldwide.


UroLift Center of Excellence in Salt Lake City, Utah


Address

4252 South Highland Drive, Suite 200
Salt Lake City, UT 84124

Phone Number

Phone: (801) 993-1800
Fax: (801) 993-1699


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I have seen Dr. Gange for a number of years and developed the typical symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate. During my annual urologist visit, Dr. Gange laid out my options. After doing some personal research, I elected to have the Urolift procedure performed by Dr. Gange on an outpatient basis.

The procedure was uncomfortable but not particularly painful compared to other surgeries I have had. Recovery was relatively quick and I was back at work after two days of rest.

I did experience some significant discomfort associated with urination but was counseled that I was not drinking enough water. Once I increased my consumption of water, most of the discomfort went away and I was back to normal after about two weeks.

In the wake of the surgery, the urgency to urinate has gone away. The interval between trips to the bathroom has lengthened significantly such that I usually get up to urinate only once each night and sometimes not at all.

Having talked with others who have had more drastic prostate surgery, I feel that the Urolift procedure was much less stressful and the results were as hoped for.