1

Placement

The iTind™ device is inserted in a folded configuration into the prostatic urethra during a brief outpatient cystoscopy.

2

Expansion

Once in place, the nitinol struts expand and exert pressure at the 12, 5, and 7 o’clock positions on the prostatic urethra and bladder neck.

3

Remodeling

Over 5–7 days, continuous ischemic pressure creates deep longitudinal channels in the prostatic tissue, improving urine flow.

4

Removal

The device is completely removed after 5–7 days during an in-office procedure, leaving no permanent implant.

5

Sustained Relief

The remodeled channels remain, providing long term symptom relief lasting beyond 4 years.3