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ROBOTIC HIFU Ablatherm – FIRST TIME IN
Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital (MPUH), popularly known as
During the Press Conference, well known Urologist and an expert on Robotic HIFU, Dr. Stefan Thuroff from
Early prostate cancer can be cured by surgery or HIFU, but the reality in
HIFU, which is short for High Intensity Focused Ultrasound, is a state-of-the-art technology acoustic ablation technique that utilizes the power of ultrasound to destroy deep-seated tissue with pinpoint accuracy for treatment of prostate cancer. HIFU focuses sound waves in a targeted area which rapidly increases the temperature in the focal zone causing tissue destruction.
In order to understand the basic concept of how HIFU works, an analogy can be drawn between HIFU ablating the prostate and sunrays entering a magnifying glass to burn a leaf. When a magnifying glass is held above a leaf in the correct position on a sunny day the sunrays intersect below the lens and cause the leaf to burn at the point of intersection.
The scientific principles at work in this example are the same as those with HIFU. Instead of light as the energy source, HIFU utilizes sound. Instead of a magnifying glass HIFU uses a transducer. Just as the individual sunray is harmless to the hand, and individual sound wave is harmless to the healthy tissue it travels through.
During HIFU, the physician uses continuously updated real-time images of the prostate to map out and execute the entire treatment plan. These images show treatment progression and permit the physician to customize treatment for maximum safety and effectiveness.
The Benefits
· Non-invasive treatment
· Destruction of the cancerous tissue with minimal effect to the surrounding organs
· Treatment does not use radiation
· Treatment can be performed under spinal anesthesia
· Treatment can be repeated
· Other therapeutic alternatives can be considered if results are unsatisfactory.
· Ablatherm HIFU can be used for all tumor stages as for the treatment of local recurrences (i.e. after external beam radiotherapy).