Purpose: We determined patient tolerance and the sequence of histopathological changes of thermal injury and healing of the prostate after treatment with a novel, rapid, high temperature, liquid filled, flexible balloon thermotherapy system.
Materials And Methods: A total of 17 patients scheduled for prostatic surgery received preoperative high temperature water balloon thermotherapy. In 13 patients intraprostatic, urethral and rectal temperatures were continuously monitored and determined using stereotactic thermal mapping with the patient under spinal anesthesia.
Purpose: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is near universal in aging men, creating tremendous costs in morbidity and surgical treatment. In the last decade numerous nonsurgical minimally invasive methods have emerged for ablation of prostatic tissue.
Materials And Methods: We reviewed the recently published English language literature on minimally invasive techniques for treating BPH and cancer with an emphasis on histopathological findings.