Cryoablation
Freezing for Prostate and Kidney Cancer
After many years development, cryoablation is now being used to treat urological cancers, with far less risk and potential side effects than radical surgery. While it was initially developed for prostate cancer, it’s safety record and effectiveness have now expanded it use and we are treating some kidney cancers with it, too. The concept behind cryoablation is to create an ice ball within the prostate (or kidney) to achieve sub-freezing temperature – typically in the - 40°C range – using Argon gas. When the “lethal ice” temperature is reached, cancer cells (which are more susceptible to cold temperatures than normal, healthy cells) are killed.
Dr. Maury A. Jayson, medical director of South Florida Urology Center, Inc, is highly experienced in cryoablation procedures.
Using the most modern technology and precise ultrasound monitoring, he is able to perform this remarkable procedure either in the outpatient area of a hospital or with just an overnight stay. Patients who have cryoablation procedures experience a rapid return to normal activities, have a much lower complication rate and far less pain than those who have traditional radical surgery.
In addition, Dr. Maury A. Jayson continues to be a leader in this area by offering "focal" targeted cryoablation and "nerve sparing" cryoablation, which uses freezing of just certain areas in the prostate to minimize side effects and get patients back to a normal lifestyle faster than ever before.
Prostate Cancer-Cryoablation
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