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  • New Fusion System Creates a Smart Prostate Biopsy

    The Scionti Prostate Center now can provide FUSION of real-time 3D ultrasound and advanced 3D MRI prostate images using the latest Artemis System. The result is a true targeted biopsy requiring FEWER BIOPSY NEEDLES.

  • Scionti Advanced HIFU Protocol

    The Scionti Advanced HIFU Protocol is based on his vast skills and experience in treating over 600 HIFU patients along with the unique techniques he developed to reduce HIFU therapy side effects.

  • Prostate Focal Therapy

    The goal of prostate focal therapy is long-term cancer control with minimal treatment side effects. For the right patients focal therapy can be an effective middle ground. I offer select patients three focal therapy options: Cryotherapy, HIFU and MRI-Guided Prostate Laser Ablation.

  • MRI Prostate 3D scanning

    The Scionti Prostate Center offers patients 3D MRI scanning capable of detecting tiny tumors that can be precisely sampled to help improve prostate cancer diagnosis, treatment and follow up.

  • 3D Prostate Mapping

    The Scionti Prostate Center can provide patients a 3D PROSTATE-MAP showing visual details of the size, location and shape of any prostate tumors, all critical information for targeting a biopsy and/or planning a prostate treatment.

  • Scionti Prostate Center of Boston

    Ablation Experience: 600+ HIFU cases & 1,000+ Cryo cases
  • Scionti Prostate Center of Boston

    Pioneer Results: A pioneer in new techniques and technology for HIFU and Cryo
  • Scionti Prostate Center of Boston

    Training and Proctoring: National teacher/proctor for HIFU and Cryo
  • Scionti Prostate Center of Boston

    Unique Protocol: Unique total care approach (Staging, Treatment and Follow up)
  • Scionti Prostate Center of Boston

    Patient Access: Praised by patients for his compassion and dedication

Post Operative Care

  • Sonablate 500 HIFU treated men typically spend about 2 hours in the recovery room after the procedure,instructed on care of the catheter and then return to their home. A normal diet may be resumed at this time. Men are encouraged to drink a liberal amount of fluids to encourage flow through the catheter and minimize its blockage possibly from a small clot.

    Once any seepage about the entry wound of the suprapubic catheter settles the dressing here may be abandoned. After the first day the patient will have few limitations and may travel home. If he experience's some discomfort he may take the analgesic prescribed while scrotal swelling, if present,may be alleviated with an ice pack. A spontaneous bladder contraction in response to the HIFU treatment and or the catheter may generate a bladder spasm with some lower abdominal discomfort and the passage of a little urine and or blood from the penis and this is relatively common and should subside.

    Also given are the following prescriptions:

    • antibiotics for several days
    • bladder antispasmodic such as vesicare to minimize bladder spasms.
    • anti inflammatory such as mobic
    • alpha blocker such as flomax to enhance urinary flow
    • cialis to enhance erections


    a) Immediate post operative concerns may be:
    bleeding about the catheter
    catheter blockage
    bladder spasms
    mild fever
    bruising
    discomfort in the lower abdomen/pelvic area
    scrotal swelling

    b) 1-2 weeks later after the catheter is removed and he begins to void he may experience:
    leakage of urine from the entry puncture site where the supra pubic catheter entered the abdomen
    difficulty voiding
    bleeding during urination
    elimination of prostatic necrotic debris
    burning
    urgency to urinate
    incontinence,usually urge
    frequency
    urinary tract infection

    c) later downsides may include
    retrograde ejaculation
    impotence
    incontinence
    urethral stricture


    Follow Up

    Initially in the first year particularly,the patient is seen every 3 months to monitor his PSA and also to ensure that his urination and his erections are normalizing.

    a) monitoring of the PSA is important as it will suggest successful treatment or the possibility of residual or recurrent tumor. If the PSA is still of concern then the patient may need a rebiopsy of his prostate and/or additional imaging studies.
    b) abnormal voiding habits may indicate the need for further studies such as a cystoscopy or possibly urodynamics to discover prostatic or urethral obstruction/impairment necessitating additional alternative treatments.

    PSA nadir
    The PSA nadir is the lowest PSA reading achieved after any treatment (surgery,radiation,cryoablation,Hifu) for prostate cancer and a PSA nadir of 0.2ng/ml is usually taken to indicate potential long term cure. The median PSA nadir three months after Hifu is usually less than o.2ng/ml.

 

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    Good HIFU News From England

    One of the oldest and most respected medical publications is the British weekly journal, The Lancet. With its peer-reviewed articles, it is arguably the finest reporting of evolving medical research and wisdom. To paraphrase an advertising slogan, "When The Lancet speaks, doctors listen."

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  • Dr. Scionti Using Fusion To Create A Smarter Prostate Biopsy drscionti1.png

    Using Fusion To Create A Smarter Prostate Biopsy

    By Stephen Scionti, MD

    A few years ago I started working with a new device named Artemis, named for the ancient Greek goddess of hunting. This technological breakthrough provided 3D advanced ultrasound technology that helped me to better plan, navigate, and record each prostate biopsy.

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  • Dr. Scionti A Word About Cryotherapy drscionti1.png

    A Word About Cryotherapy

    I am committed to offering patients an alternative to radical surgery and radiation by performing minimal-to-noninvasive ablation (destruction) of prostate tumors.

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