
UCSF Health performs 150th robotic focal HIFU procedure
UCSF is West Coast leader for the innovative, minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer patients.
UCSF Health has performed 150 robotic focal high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) procedures for patients living with prostate cancer, becoming the first on the west coast and the first UC Health System to reach that milestone.
The HIFU technology uses high-intensity ultrasound waves to ablate cancerous prostate tissue. By focusing these waves on the affected area, HIFU causes localized heating that destroys the cancer cells within the gland without harming healthy tissue nearby. The technique’s precision allows for safely repeating the process as many times as needed. The ultrasound waves can pass through layers of tissue without causing harm until they reach their target.
Robotic focal HIFU treatments offer several advantages compared to other treatment options. The robotic focal HIFU therapy enables precise local ablation in one session under general anesthesia. The procedure is non-invasive, meaning no blade, scar, radiation, or incision is involved. The treatment precisely ablates the diseased part of the prostate, prioritizing the preservation of quality of life. The risk of side effects, such as incontinence and erectile dysfunction, following the treatment is low.
“This is an exciting milestone for us to reach,” said
Treatment using robotic focal HIFU began in May 2021. Since then, UCSF has been recognized as a leader in physician and staff training and patient education for the procedure.
“This treatment offers quality of life preservation for patients with significant cancer,” said
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About UCSF Health: UCSF Health is recognized worldwide for its innovative patient care, reflecting the latest medical knowledge, advanced technologies and pioneering research. It includes the flagship UCSF Medical Center, which is a top-ranked specialty hospital, as well as UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, with campuses in San Francisco and Oakland, Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics, UCSF Benioff Children’s Physicians and the UCSF Faculty Practice. These hospitals serve as the academic medical center of the University of California, San Francisco, which is world-renowned for its graduate-level health sciences education and biomedical research. UCSF Health has affiliations with hospitals and health organizations throughout the Bay Area.
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