MR imaging-guided cryoablation for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia

J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2011 Oct;22(10):1427-30. doi: 10.1016/j.jvir.2011.08.010.

Abstract

A patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia presented with chronic lower urinary tract symptoms despite prior surgery and continued medical therapy. Using a magnetic resonance imaging-guided transperineal approach, two cryoprobes were placed into the transition zone of the prostate gland, and two cryoablation freeze-thaw cycles were performed. At 10 weeks after treatment, the frequency of nocturia had decreased from once every 1.5 hours to once per night, urinary peak flow rates had increased from 5.1 mL/s to 10.3 mL/s, and postvoid residual urinary bladder volume had decreased from 187 mL to 58 mL. Improved flow rates and symptoms remained stable 16 weeks after treatment.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Cryosurgery*
  • Humans
  • Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms / diagnosis
  • Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms / etiology
  • Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms / physiopathology
  • Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms / surgery*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Nocturia / etiology
  • Nocturia / physiopathology
  • Prostatic Hyperplasia / complications
  • Prostatic Hyperplasia / diagnosis
  • Prostatic Hyperplasia / physiopathology
  • Prostatic Hyperplasia / surgery*
  • Time Factors
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Urodynamics