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Das TULSA-Verfahren ist ein ambulantes Verfahren.
Nach einem TULSA-Verfahren wird der Patient je nach Einschätzung des Arztes in der Regel noch am selben Tag aus der Klinik entlassen.
The TULSA Procedure is performed in a single session, and the time of the procedure depends on the treatment plan that’s prescribed by your physician. It is conducted under anesthesia. After the procedure, the patient goes home the same day.
The TULSA-PRO® system has been studied in clinical trials. The positive results of the pivotal trial met all of its primary and secondary efficacy and safety endpoints. The clinical trial demonstrated that the TULSA-PRO® provides safe and effective prostate tissue ablation, with minimal adverse events, significant prostate volume and PSA reduction, and low rates of residual prostate disease. The favorable safety profile offered by the TULSA-PRO® contrasts with radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy that can leave many men with permanent erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence and bowel dysfunction. For more information on the success rate, speak to your TULSA Procedure doctor.
The TULSA Procedure uses the TULSA-PRO® system to transurethrally ablate prostate tissue by combining real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (“MRI”) with robotically-driven directional thermal ultrasound to deliver predictable physician-prescribed ablation of whole-gland or partial prostate tissue.
For more information on the TULSA Procedure click here.
The TULSA Procedure uses the TULSA-PRO® system to ablate prostate tissue by combining real-time Magnetic Resonance Imaging (“MRI”) with robotically-driven directional thermal ultrasound to deliver predictable physician-prescribed ablation of whole-gland or partial prostate tissue.
For more information on the TULSA Procedure click here.
Doctors have been doing the TULSA Procedure once it was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2019.
The PSA test alone is not an indicator that prostate cancer is present. Rather, it is a preliminary test to help your doctor determine whether further testing is required. Click here to learn more about the PSA test and PSA levels.
At Profound Medical, we refer patients to a TULSA-PRO® physician to determine eligibility. Contact a center near you to schedule a consultation.
For your consultation, you’ll need to provide information regarding your diagnosis, which can include:
Once your TULSA-PRO® physician has reviewed your medical history and determined that you are a good candidate for the procedure, you’ll meet with them to discuss the next steps.
You can use our online search tool to find a TULSA-PRO® center near you. All you have to do is input your zip/postal code, then you will see centers near you populate on our map.
Yes, TULSA PRO physicians can review MRI results from other centers as part of their initial consultation. Please consult with a physician.
No, the TULSA Procedure does not use a laser. A device is inserted into the urethra that delivers heat created by ultrasound energy to ablate tissue.
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