SARASOTA, Fla. (June 5, 2025) – Sarasota Memorial Hospital is using an innovative heat-free waterjet – powered by robotics and artificial intelligence – to treat enlarged prostates and reduce the risks that make some men shy away from seeking help.
The Sarasota hospital is among the first offering the new Hydros Robotics System, the next-generation robotic- and AI-powered platform for Aquablation® therapy. It is the only ultrasound-guided, robotic-assisted waterjet therapy approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The real-time, multi-dimensional imaging and heat-free water jet help physicians precisely target and remove excess tissue from the enlarged prostate and provide lasting symptom relief, with minimal, if any, side effects.
"Aquablation therapy is unique and represents the next evolution in the treatment of BPH. It is a minimally invasive, low-risk procedure that combines the power of AI and the precision of robotic technology to help us target and ablate (remove) excess prostate tissue, while keeping critical structures safe,” said Ramsay Kuo, MD, a urologist with First Physicians Group who performed the first four cases at SMH in separate procedures this week. All four patients went home the same day and are doing well, with little to no discomfort reported.
Developed by PROCEPT BioRobotics, the next-generation Hydros Robotics System was cleared by the FDA in 2024 for the treatment of BPH. It was designed to provide lasting relief of
symptoms, which include urinary urgency, frequent urination and weak urine flow, with minimal, if any complications. Typically, patients go home in less than 24 hours.
A noncancerous condition normally associated with aging, BPH affects about half of all men by age 60 and 90% by age 80. While medications can help early on, when they become ineffective or cause troubling side effects, surgery is often the next recommended treatment option. Many men hesitate, however, due to fear of potential side effects from procedures that can negatively affect sexual function and continence. Left untreated, BPH can lead to more serious conditions, including infections, urinary tract stones, and irreversible bladder or kidney damage.
To view a medical animation video about Aquablation therapy, click here.
About Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
Sarasota Memorial Health Care System is a regional medical center offering Southwest Florida’s greatest breadth and depth of care, with 2,500 physicians and advanced practice providers and nearly 2 million patient visits a year across its network of care. Sarasota County’s largest employer, the community-owned health system includes two full-service hospitals in Sarasota and Venice, freestanding ERs in North Port and Lakewood Ranch, a rehabilitation hospital, behavioral health hospital, skilled nursing facility and comprehensive network of outpatient centers, urgent care clinics and physician practices. Founded in 1925, SMH is celebrating its 100-year anniversary in 2025 and encouraging community members to visit smh.com/100 throughout the year for centennial events and updates.