Review
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Radiol. Jun 28, 2012; 4(6): 247-252
Published online Jun 28, 2012. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v4.i6.247
Table 1 Results of high intensity focused ultrasound in terms of survival free disease and negative biopsy rate[11]
Survival free disease (yr)Negative biopsies rate (mo)
1235786% (3)
78%-84%0%-91%20%-86%45%-84%69%80% (5)
Table 2 Complications in Ablatherm and Sonablate series[11]
AblathermSonablate
Bladder neck/urethral stricture stenosis2%-17%4%-30%
Urinary tract infection2%-58%4%-24%
Urinary incontinence2%-34%1%-2%
Urinary retention3%-14%1%-13%
Impotence20%-39%
Rectal burn0%-15%-
Rectourethral fistula0%-3%-
Table 3 The most recent papers on magnetic resonance guided focus ultrasound surgery prostate treatment
PopulationMR scanProtocol
Napoli et al[23]3 humans patients prior radical prostatectomyTransrectal probe-
3 T
Cheng et al[24]18 humans patients with low risk PCTransrectal probe-
3 T
Siddiqui et al[20]5 humans patients with localized PCTransurethral probeTemperature monitor with PRF sequences
17 dogs1.5 T and 3 T
McDannold et al[25]4 dogsTransrectal probeTemperature monitor with FSP GR (single slice fast spoiled gradient). T1 w post treatment
3 T
Kinsey et al[19]3 dogsTransurethral probeMonitor of temperature with PRF
Table 4 Comparison between high intensity focused ultrasound and magnetic resonance guided focus ultrasound surgery in prostate cancer treatment
HIFUMRgFUS
Number of published patients (pt)3018 patients[3]5 patients[21]
21 patients[24,25] reported in International Meeting and Congress
Free biological disease survival rate1 yr survival rate: 78%-84%[11]No provide
Complication rate0%-58%[11]No provide in human patients
Retreatment7%-43%[7]None