This paper compares PAE vs open prostatectomy (OP) Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate 1-year surgical and functional results and morbidities of prostatic artery embolization (PAE) vs open prostatectomy...
This paper evaluates PAE for various prostate volumes: Abstract PURPOSE: To determine the role of prostate volume as a predictor of outcome after prostatic artery embolization (PAE). MATERIALS AND...
If you are interested in finding out the options and complications of PAE, then you may wish to read this excellent and comprehensive paper: Gland Surg. 2018 Apr;7(2):188-199. doi:...
I thought this was recommended to protect the thyroid gland from medical radioactive material or in case of a nuclear accident. Are you sure that it will work also for medical x-rays. Besides, GG...
Hi Daner, Did you have the urolift removed or do you still have it? I did not think that it could be removed without a major surgery. Thanks....
Did anyone try botox? It is probably the least invasive treatment for BPH, but then seems to be controversial. http://www.harvardprostateknowledge.org/botox-for-bph...
http://proarcmedical.com/default.asp This seems similar to Urolift. However, like Urolift, it probably cannot be removed without major surgery if it does not work or if something goes wrong after a...
Hi Martin, Thanks for the radiation info from Dr. Goren. Hope someone will get similar info also from Dr. Pisco’s team on PAE. Have you also had a CT scan before the operation or all the radiation...
A point no one has ever raised about PAE (and also Gat-Goren) is how much radiation dose do you receive during this operation. For PAE someone noted that a CT --which would give you approximately 10...