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New implant aims to tame prostate troubles without major surgery

NCT ID NCT06136819

First seen Dec 16, 2025 · Last updated May 18, 2026 · Updated 15 times

Summary

This early-stage study tests a new device called RT-310, a small implant placed in the prostate to treat urinary symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate (BPH). The goal is to see if the procedure is safe and works well in 20 men aged 50 to 80 who haven't gotten enough relief from medication. The study focuses on safety and measures changes in symptoms, prostate size, and urine flow.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Australian Clinical Trials

    Wahroonga, New South Wales, 2076, Australia

  • Goldfields Urology

    Bendigo, Victoria, 3550, Australia

  • Tauranga Urology Research

    Tauranga, North Island, 3112, New Zealand

  • Western Urology

    Maribyrnong, Victoria, Australia

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