Aquablation uses a guided robot and imaging to increase urinary flow, and alleviate urinary symptoms. It has surgical outcomes comparable to older methods such as the “roto rooter” or the TURP often with no sexual side effects. Aquablation is done after the patient goes through preoperative work-up, and the physician determines that they are an appropriate candidate for the procedure. They are taken to the operating room, and are given a general anesthetic or spinal anestheti