How Columnar Balloon Dilation Works — Triple-Balloon Mechanism in BPH
Transurethral Columnar Balloon Dilation of the Prostate (TUCBDP) represents a distinct mechanism of action within the BPH MIST landscape. Unlike thermal ablation or mechanical traction approaches, TUCBDP relies on pure mechanical dilation — expanding the prostatic urethra through controlled, uniform balloon pressure.
The three-balloon architecture
The catheter employs three independently controlled balloons along a single shaft, each serving a specific function during the procedure. This architecture eliminates the need for rectal examination or ultrasound guidance during positioning.
- Positioning Balloon (distal) — inflates in the bladder, anchors the catheter at the bladder neck for objective placement
- Working Balloon (mid) — delivers the therapeutic columnar dilation across the prostatic urethra at 3-4 ATM
- Anchoring Balloon (proximal) — provides external fixation and prevents migration during dilation
Why no thermal energy matters
Thermal-based MIST procedures (Rezūm steam, laser vaporization) create tissue necrosis to achieve lumen expansion. While effective, this introduces recovery discomfort, post-procedure catheter dependency, and potential collateral thermal spread to structures like the verumontanum — the anatomical gateway for antegrade ejaculation.
Mechanical dilation, by contrast, separates tissue planes without destroying them. The urethral mucosa stretches rather than ablates. This principle underpins the 94.2% ejaculation preservation rate observed in the Gen 1 registration study.
Clinical implications
For urologists evaluating MIST options, the mechanism distinction translates into tangible clinical differences: no thermal injury means less postoperative dysuria, faster catheter removal, and preserved ejaculatory anatomy. For hospitals, the absence of an energy generator simplifies equipment requirements — standard endoscopy is the only prerequisite.
"The columnar balloon concept addresses a fundamental limitation of single-balloon dilation — uneven radial expansion. Three balloons, each targeting a specific prostatic urethral segment, produce a uniform dilation channel that single-balloon systems cannot match." — Clinical observation from multi-center experience
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