PMID: 9193418Jun 1, 1997Paper

Correlation between thermosensor temperature and transrectal ultrasonography during prostate cryoablation

Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal = Journal L'Association Canadienne Des Radiologistes
J SteedN H Ali-Ridha

Abstract

To determine if the adequacy of freezing in the neurovascular bundle region of the prostate during prostate cryotherapy can be monitored by transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS). The study group consisted of 11 patients undergoing TRUS-guided prostate cryotherapy. The actual temperature in the gland was monitored with thermosensors placed in each prostatic neurovascular bundle. The 2 cryo-operators, working together and blinded to the actual temperature, used sonographic observations to estimate the temperature at the neurovascular bundles every 2 minutes until they believed that the gland was adequately frozen. The congruity between the estimated and measured temperatures was analyzed to determine if the operators could accurately monitor the progress of cryoablation by ultrasonography. There were a total of 85 data points for which the operators thought tumoricidal cryo-injury had been achieved at the neurovascular bundles (temperature -20 degrees C or below). For these points the measured temperature was on average 6.0 degrees C warmer than the estimated temperature (standard deviation, 22). For operator estimates of -20 degrees C or below, the measured temperature was -20 degrees C or below for 37 (44%) data points, between -1...Continue Reading

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