High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Ablation for Treatment of Prostate Tissue in Bladder Outlet Obstruction

Trial statusNot yet recruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexMale
Age45-80
SponsorIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

About this trial

Objectives: To assess the efficacy of HIFU therapy for benign prostatic tissue ablation in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) that caused by Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

The primary objective of the study is to determine the efficacy of HIFU therapy by assessing the changes in IPSS score in 6-month post HIFU procedure for BPH with compared to baseline.

The secondary objectives of this study are as follow:

* To assess any adverse events related to the procedure or device. * To assess the operation related characteristics including: total operation time and ablation time required in HIFU procedure for BPH, total catheterization time after the HIFU procedure for BPH, and categorical ablation zone * To assess the patient's post operative pain level at different post op time points. * To assess the urinary flow and symptoms improvement by studying the changes in IPSS, Qmax, and PVR at different post op time points compared to the baseline. * To assess the effectiveness of HIFU by studying the changes in PSA levels, types of medication for BPH or any urologic condition, proportion of patients who are taking BPH medication, prostate volume, and prostate calcification level and the reoperation rate within 12-month post-op. * To assess changes in patients' sexual function at different post op time points.

The hypothesis is that a HIFU ablation is a safe and effective treatment for patients with LUTS due to BOO from BPH.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Males aged 45 - 80 diagnosed with LUTS due to BOO from BPH.

Prostate size > 30cc and < 80cc as measured by transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) or MRI within 1 year prior to treatment.

A documented history of refusal to take medical therapy, inadequate or failed response to medical therapy, or contraindications to medical therapy.

Initial baseline International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) greater than or equal to 12 which denotes moderate to severe symptoms.

Disqualifiers

BMI > 42

Patients with an obstructing prostatic median lobe as measured by baseline preliminary imaging and/or confirmed on cystoscopy examination.

Patients with latex allergies which would permit latex catheterization perioperatively as silicone catheterization is not recommended during HIFU treatment.

Patients with extensive calcification in the treatment area of the prostate as measured by preoperative imaging with TRUS or MRI and as evaluated by hospital radiology or the principal investigator. Extensive calcification is defined as where the calcification in posterior peripheral zone, which may interfere with experimental treatment procedure, and it is determined by hospital radiologist and further assessed by the PI.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • High Intensity Focused Ultrasound

Treatment groups

17 Participants
are divided into 1 treatment group