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Temporary nonmetallic stents offer an alternative to an indwelling catheter
for the management of voiding problems after heat-based therapies for beni
gn prostatic hyperplasia, Patient comfort is improved, and they are able to
void immediately after the procedure. Unlike a catheter, stents function o
n the principle of active drainage. Thus, a functioning detrusor muscle is
imperative for stent success. Single-center clinical trials have reported e
ncouraging results; however, predictable success criteria are yet to be est
ablished. Multicenter trial data are awaited.