Published on July 31, 2023
Mercy Urology Clinic now a UroLift® Center of Excellence
Mercy Medical Center is pleased to announce that Urologist Matthew Ferroni, MD, has been designated as a UroLift Center of Excellence (COE). Physicians achieving designation as a UroLift COE have achieved a high level of training with the UroLift system and have demonstrated a commitment to caring for men experiencing symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also known as enlarged prostate.
The UroLift Center of Excellence program is designed to highlight urologists committed to educating their patients on BPH and the UroLift System as a treatment option and who consistently seek to deliver excellent patient outcomes and experiences.
Dr. Ferroni has been treating patients with this procedure for about 18 months. During that time, he has worked closely with the UroLift company and its team of providers to ensure that patients are getting the best possible results.
BPH affects more than 42 million Americans. More than 40% of men in their 50s, as well as 70% of men in their 60s, have BPH. While BPH is a benign condition unrelated to prostate cancer, it can significantly affect a man’s quality of life. That’s because, as the prostate enlarges, it presses on and blocks the urethra, causing bothersome urinary symptoms, such as:
- A frequent need to urinate, both day and night
- A weak or slow urinary stream
- A sense that you cannot completely empty your bladder
- Difficulty or delay in starting urination
- An urgent feeling of needing to urinate
- A urinary stream that stops and starts
The UroLift System treats BPH by lifting and holding the enlarged prostate tissue so it no longer blocks the urethra. It does not require heating, cutting or removing the prostate tissue. The procedure is performed by Dr. Ferroni using local anesthesia. Patients typically return home the same day without a catheter.
For more info on UroLift and Dr. Ferroni’s Center of Excellence, visit www.mercycare.org/urolift.