At Sarum Urology we are delighted to be able to provide a new procedure for patients with urinary symptoms secondary to an enlarged prostate or high bladder neck. The iTIND (insertion of Temporarily Implantable Nitinol device) procedure involves a brief general anaesthetic and endoscopic insertion of the device which aims to produce three new channels for urine to flow through the prostate. The procedure is performed as a day surgery, without a catheter. The device is then removed under local anaesthetic around 5 days later. Multiple research studies have been published showing good improvement in urinary symptoms. One of the main advantages is a very low risk of complications. If you are interested in discussing this innovative new technique please arrange an appointment.