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This is a pilot, feasibility/exploratory study to evaluate the safety of laser interstitial thermal therapy (LITT) using Visualase in the focal treatment of localized prostate cancer as well as to gather data for the design of future studies.
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Subjects with initial presentation of organ confined prostate cancer (clinical stage ≤ T2b)
Negative metastatic workup with bone scan and CT abdomen/pelvis, within 6 months of study treatment, if indicated by PSA >10
Age 40 years to 85 years of age
Multi-parametric MRI at UCLA within 6 months of study treatment, demonstrating a
Transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy with ≥ 10 systematic biopsy cores and ≥ 2 MRI-ultrasound fusion targeted biopsy cores from above MRI-derived ROI
Subjects desire focal therapy and declined conventional treatment (active surveillance, radical prostatectomy, radiation therapy, cryosurgery and hormone therapy)
Signed informed consent for the LITT treatment through the 12 month follow up visit
Exclusion criteria
Any significant cancer outside of MRI target (ROI) area, defined as Gleason score > 3+4
< 10 years life expectancy
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) criteria of IV or higher
Unfit for conscious sedation anesthesia
Active bleeding disorder as determined by abnormal prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, INR or platelet count (as determined by institutional lab parameters) at the time of screening
Use of coumadin or any other anticoagulant, unless anticoagulation can be temporarily reversed or stopped for a window of at least 7 days peri-procedure
Active urinary tract infection
Prostate abscess, chronic or acute prostatitis, or neurogenic bladder
Any prior treatment for prostate cancer
Prior prostate, bladder neck, or urethral stricture surgery
Any current 5-alpha reductase inhibitors (history of use ≥ 6 months prior to MRI is acceptable)
Prior significant rectal surgery (hemorrhoidectomy is acceptable)
Rectal fissure, fibrosis, stenosis, or other anatomic abnormality precluding insertion of transrectal device
History of inflammatory bowel disease
Urinary tract or rectal fistula
Any contraindication to MRI (contrast allergy severe claustrophobia, MRI-incompatible prosthesis)
8 participants in 1 patient group
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