Physician's names from left to right:
Dr.
Donald Beradinucci, Dr. Cordell Nwokeji, Dr. Michael Mineo, Dr.Robert Light
Urologist
Houston Metro Urology is proud to be the first medical practice in Houston to offer HIFU as an option to treat localized prostate cancer. We are aware that when it comes to your prostate cancer, there are many options. Our goal is to provide patients with the ideal treatment plan to insure the best possible outcome.
“I am excited to have done the first HIFU place in
Houston since it’s FDA approval . This presents a great opportunity for
physicians to learn this procedure, which is excellent, innovative and very effective. I have been doing this
procedure for over 9 years and it is an honor to have it done here at the HMU
Surgery Center. This treatment is an alternative procedure for prostate
oblation, which is used to manage prostate cancer.”
-Dr. Cordell Nwokeji, M.D.
What
is HIFU?
HIFU or (high- intensity focused ultrasound)
is a noninvasive procedure (meaning there is no surgery required) that uses
high frequency ultrasonic waves to eliminate prostate cancer cells through the
power of focused heat. A specialized probe is inserted through the rectum,
where it administers focused ultrasonic waves to cancerous portions of the
prostate gland.
When the probe is set into place and the
targeted area for treatment is acquired, a beam heats up to about 200 degrees
Fahrenheit and administers a burst of heat to the affected area for 3 seconds.
Each beam administered covers about 3 millimeters of tissue, which is about the
size of a grain of rice. HIFU is extremely precise in order to spare as many
healthy prostate cells as possible, while effectively disposing of the cancer.
Who
would HIFU benefit?
- · Men whose prostate cancer is localized and has not spread
- · Small to medium sized prostates (Less than 30-50 grams)
- · Salvage treatment for recurrent cancer after radiation or surgery
- · If you are not a candidate for other kinds of treatments
- · Patients who are currently under or who have failed active surveillance
How
long does the HIFU procedure take?
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The HIFU
procedure can take 2 ½ - 4 hours depending on the size of the prostate, the
number of areas that require treatment, and the physician skill level with the
procedure.
What
to expect after the HIFU procedure
- Normally. no hospital stay is required
- Not a painful procedure
- Most patients resume normal activities in less than a week, but try to be cautious for 2 weeks.
- May be unable to urinate for a few days. A super pubic tube is placed in the bladder during the procedure and is removed several weeks after
- May experience temporary bruising and swelling.
- May have a slow stream and or frequent urination for 2-3 months.
- You will undergo surveillance PSA's after HIFU similair to surveillance done with other prostate therapies
Talk to your Houston Metro Urology physician to see if HIFU could be a viable treatment option for you
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