On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, providers from Upstate Urology at Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) performed the 150th Aquablation case at the Wynn Hospital.
Aquablation is a minimally invasive, robotic-assisted surgical procedure used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), commonly referred to as an enlarged prostate. The procedure, which was performed by Hanan Goldberg, MD, MSc, uses a high-velocity waterjet to remove excess prostate tissue, guided by real-time imaging. This heat-free, less invasive technique aims to relieve urinary symptoms associated with BPH, while minimizing potential damage.
“One of the many advantages of Aquablation is that this is pretty much appropriate and suitable for any kind of prostate, any size, any shape,” said Dr. Goldberg, urologist with Upstate Urology at MVHS. “A lot of the men we see for this procedure have tried medications or some other kind of treatment, and then there are many men who haven’t tried anything because they were afraid of side effects or other complications. But for the majority of men, this will be the first and final procedure and they will not need any additional procedures after Aquablation.”
Unlike other procedures that use heat to remove prostate tissue, the use of a heat-free, high-powered water stream can help minimize the risk of heat-related complications that can occur.
“Clinical studies show that Aquablation provides durable symptom relief, with many men experiencing significant improvement in urinary flow and reduced BPH symptoms that last for years,” said Seetharam Bhat, MD, urologist with Upstate Urology at MVHS.
Jonathan Wile traveled from the Albany area to meet with Dr. Goldberg and have the procedure done at the Wynn Hospital. “With the Aquablation procedure, Dr. Goldberg was able to reduce my prostate by two-thirds and I am finally able to sleep through the night again without needing to get up and use the bathroom,” Wile said. “I would encourage any man who is suffering from BPH – especially men like me who don’t like medical procedures and would prefer to avoid them at all costs – to make an appointment with Dr. Goldberg’s office. I can honestly say I wasn’t anxious to get this procedure done. I had full confidence in Dr. Goldberg and his team, and I highly recommend them for any urological issues you might be having.”
Patients who are interested in the Aquablation procedure should talk to their primary care provider, call Upstate Urology at MVHS at 315-624-5252 or visit www.mvhealthsystem.org/urology for more information.
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Photo Caption: Hanan Goldberg, MD; Jazmina Racic, scrub tech; Faith Schatzel, Aquablation rep; Max Sweet Aquablation rep; and Will Gavin, Aquablation rep, celebrate the 150thAquablation procedure at the Wynn Hospital.

