Anyone do Tulsa Pro, newer laser ablation procedure?
Anyone do Tulsa Pro, relatively new laser ablation procedure for prostate
What was your experience, did you do partial or full ablation?
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Hi @michael1952, I think @poodledoc may have more information about MRI-guided Transurethral Ultrasound Ablation or the TULSA-PRO. It is only offered at select cancer centers like Mayo Clinic in Florida.
Is it an option for you, Michael?
In November of 2020 I had a prostate HIFU performed by Dr Scionti in Sarasota, FL. Happy with the results so far. Dr Scionti does both HIFU and the newer TULSA-PRO but for me recommended the HIFU. Cost was not a consideration, but the HIFU did cost $15,000 less than TULSA-PRO. poodledoc
What has been your result? Did insurance cover anything
I have my 1 year recheck with MRI in a couple of weeks. My PSA before treatment was 2.6 and has remained at 1.0 on my 3 month rechecks. I had a hemi-ablation so I still have 1/2 of my prostate. No urinary or sexual side effects. Medicare did cover about $5,000 which left me paying $15,000 out of pocket. I might add this is my second HIFU, my first being with an in-experienced doctor in 2018, and the cancer came back.
I'm considering the TULSA procedure for prostate cancer (Gleason 7). Anyone who has experienced the procedure, docs who performed it, and others with recommendations or comments are welcomed to respond. Thank you.
It appears that Dr. Dora does the TULSA procedure. How many of these procedures has he done? How does one get in to see him or seen as a consult?
Welcome @jamesbyron. To help connect you with other members like @michael1952 @poodledoc who have considered the transurethral ultrasound ablation (TULSA), I moved your message to this existing discussion:
- Anyone do Tulsa Pro, newer laser ablation procedure?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/tulsa-pro/
James, you're right that Mayo Clinic's Jacksonville campus in Florida offers TULSA under the guidance of Dr. Dora and Dr. Frey. It is also available at the Rochester, Minnesota campus.
To request a consult at Mayo Clinic and to ask further questions, you can submit an online request here: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
I had a radical prostatectomy in 2016.
For four years my PSA was in the .01-.03 range. Then in 2020 it started to rise.
2/04/2020 was .06
4/28/2020 .05
10/23/2020 .07
11/30/2021 .29
2/08/2022 .43
7/29/2022 .72
10/14/2022 1.40
In February I had a PET/PSMA scan at the University of Washington. My PSA at that time was .43
No cancer was detected.
Now I'm at 1.40 and I'm probably going to go back for another PET/PSMA scan. Waiting for another consult.
So, here's the question. Would any of the Tulsa type procedures work for me now that my prostate has been completely removed?
IF the cancer is located, and IF it's still in the prostate bed, would the Tulsa type procedures be able to impact the cancer?
Thanks in advance for your time responding.
Tulsa may be experimental?
Get on Zolodex injections to stop testosterone the fertilizer of PC
My PSA did same Found PC in L2 lumbar which was high intensely radiated 1 inch Back on Zolodex PSA 1.2 but yesterday aftr a year it is 4,22 Getting concerned
Hi @wenv, I moved your question to this existing discussion:
– Anyone do Tulsa Pro, newer laser ablation procedure?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/tulsa-pro/
I did this so you can read the previous posts and connect more easily with members like @jamesbyron @michael1952 @poodledoc and @melcanada
You're asking the right questions. Have you had a chance to ask these questions of your cancer team?