Ablatherm Versus SonaBlate 500
At present, there are 2 competing HIFU machines -- the
Ablatherm manufactured by Edap
Technomed of Frnace and the Sonablate 500
manufactured by Focus Surgery located in the USA.
Both companies manufacture a HIFU unit consists of a
control console, a power generator, and a probe that contains a
standard imaging and a high-intensity treatment ultrasound
head.
Both companies claim that their HIFU units are superior
which isn't surprising.
The Ablatherm has been in use longer than the Sonoblate 500
so there are more studies and data demonstrating clinical
efficacy. However, there are clinical trials underway in the
USA testing both machines.
Ablatherm was approved in the European Union is 2000 and in
Canada in 2003.
There is a difference in the way each HIFU unit takes
images. The Ablatherm has one transducer at the end of a
probe. This transducer is either a image transducer or a
treatment transducer so that to see an up-to-date image of the
prostate during therapy, the probes must be switched.
On the other hand, the Sonoblate unit has a single probe
which is able to give treatment and take images. This allows
the treating urologist to have up-to-date images of the
prostate gland during treatment.
A significant difference is that a TURP ( transurethral
resection of the prostate) is often carried out at the same
time as the Ablatherm treatment. The Sonoblate treatment
does not require a TURP to be done.
The Sonoblate 500 is capable of treating larger prostates
than the Ablatherm. Data suggest indications for the Sonoblate
for treatment of prostates of up to 45 mm in height while the
Ablatherm is limited to prostates of 25mm height.
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