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@pioneer Hi pioneer. So happy that you are "overjoyed with the outcome" and that "TULSA PRO is now an insurance covered procedure". Here's hoping you'll be happy and relieved by your 3-month PSA test.

My husband is currently getting his PSA test and his procedure was just over a month ago. *Hark* he's just returned....

Best wishes and cheers!

Cheers.

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Great question. The short answer is yes. This is the text from the Operative report I received after my procedure.

“Care was taken to identify critical structures including the external and internal sphincters, neurovascular bundles, ejaculatory ducts, seminal vesicles, rectal wall, bladder wall, and pubic symphysis were identified and considered in the delineating of the intended ablation volume.”