Transperineal photodynamic ablation of the canine prostate

Experiments were undertaken to determine the effects of transperineal interstitial photodynamic therapy on the canine prostate. Mongrel dogs were injected intravenously with the photosensitizer, tin (II) ethyl etiopurpurin dichloride. Twenty-four hours later, 2 optical fibers were implanted in 1 hem...

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Published in:The Journal of urology Vol. 156; no. 1; p. 258
Main Authors: Selman, S H, Keck, R W, Hampton, J A
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01-07-1996
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Summary:Experiments were undertaken to determine the effects of transperineal interstitial photodynamic therapy on the canine prostate. Mongrel dogs were injected intravenously with the photosensitizer, tin (II) ethyl etiopurpurin dichloride. Twenty-four hours later, 2 optical fibers were implanted in 1 hemisphere of the prostate, which was then treated with red light (660 nm.). Acutely, the treated areas showed extensive hemorrhagic necrosis. At 3 and 6 weeks, the treated lobes were largely replaced by fibrous connective tissue. Transperineal photodynamic therapy of the canine prostate is feasible. Further preclinical investigation is warranted to determine the applicability of this approach to the treatment of localized prostate cancer.
ISSN:0022-5347
DOI:10.1016/S0022-5347(01)66012-9