The iTind™ device is inserted in a folded configuration into the prostatic urethra during a brief outpatient cystoscopy.
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.
Over 5–7 days, continuous ischemic pressure creates deep longitudinal channels in the prostatic tissue, improving urine flow.
The device is completely removed after 5–7 days during an in-office procedure, leaving no permanent implant.
The remodeled channels remain, providing long term symptom relief lasting beyond 4 years.3