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To demonstrate the safety and efficacy of the Urocross Expander System/Retrieval Sheath and the procedure to treat patients with symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).
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Pivotal, prospective, multi-center, randomized, sham-controlled, blinded study
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Inclusion criteria
Subject has signed an informed consent form (ICF).
Men ≥ 45 years.
Symptomatic BPH with the following (all must be met):
Prostate volume 30-80 cc measured by transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within 6 months prior to randomization.
Subjects willing to be off their BPH-related medications from time of enrollment and throughout study participation.
Note: All subjects on BPH-related medications must start a washout period prior to qualifying questionnaires and uroflowmetry.
Exclusion criteria
Subjects who meet ANY of the following exclusion criteria will not participate in the trial:
Previous BPH procedure intended to disobstruct the bladder outlet (e.g., prostate surgery, stent implantations, laser prostatectomy, hyperthermia or another invasive treatment to the prostate).
Obstructive protruding (mobile) middle (median) prostatic lobe as confirmed by cystoscopy.
High bladder neck as determined by the Investigator.
Urethral stricture, meatal stenosis, or bladder neck contraction - either current, or recurrent requiring 2 or more dilatations.
Biopsy of the prostate within past 8 weeks.
Baseline Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) level > 10 ng/mL or confirmed or suspected prostate cancer (subjects with a PSA level > 2.5 ng/mL or whose PSA levels fall outside age-specific or local reference ranges, should have prostate cancer excluded to the Investigator's satisfaction in conjunction with shared decision making [SDM] with the study subjects).
Confirmed or suspected bladder cancer.
History of cystolithiasis, kidney stone, or kidney disease within the prior 3 months.
History of neurogenic bladder.
Previous episode of AUR, i.e., post hernia repair or other condition or disease that might cause urinary retention.
Parkinson's disease or other neurologic disease known to impact bladder function (e.g., stroke, TIA, multiple sclerosis).
Serum creatinine > 1.8 mg/dL or renal dysfunction attributed to bladder outlet obstruction (BOO).
Concomitant UTI (subject can be enrolled following successful treatment of UTI and a negative UTI test), or subjects who have a history of recurrent or chronic UTIs (defined as 2 or more UTIs in the past 12 months).
Active infection including acute bacterial prostatitis.
Previous pelvic irradiation or radical pelvic surgery.
Known allergy to nickel.
Subjects with life-threatening disease in which life expectancy is foreshortened are excluded.
Desire to maintain fertility post-treatment.
Anticipated need for additional major surgery or treatments for comorbidities during the study period (e.g., valve repair, organ transplant).
Prostatic urethral length < 25 mm or > 60 mm, as measured from bladder neck to verumontanum, using cystoscopy just prior to randomization.
Any concurrent medical condition or illness that might prevent study completion or that could impact the study results such as:
Inability to stop taking anticoagulants and/or antiplatelets for at least 3 days prior to the procedure or coumadin for at least 5 days prior to the procedure.
Note: Low dose aspirin therapy is acceptable.
Unable or unwilling to complete all required questionnaires and follow-up assessments.
Participating in any other investigational study for either drug or device which can influence collection of valid data under this study.
Subject is in custody or institution, or, in the Investigator's opinion, has a physical, psychological, or medical impairment that might prevent study completion or would confound study results (including subject questionnaires).
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240 participants in 2 patient groups
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