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In 1995, Dr. Panos G. Koutrouvelis, MD, Director of URPI, developed a new way to treat prostate cancer called, Three-Dimensional (3-D) Computed Tomography (CT)-Guided Pararectal Brachytherapy (3-D CT-Guided Pararectal Brachytherapy). 3-D CT-Guided Pararectal Brachytherapy is patented and FDA-approved.
Dr. Koutrouvelis' innovation brought the ability to treat large volume prostate cancer without pubic arch interference, and improved the precision of seed implant. To date, URPI has treated nearly 1,000 cases of prostate cancer. Some of these patients were not able to undergo other treatment options (i.e. surgery, external-beam radiation therapy, ultrasound-guided brachytherapy, etc...) because of contraindications (i.e. absence of rectum, obesity, presence of penile prosthesis, age over 70 years, calcification of the prostate, etc...).
With 3-D CT-Guided Pararectal Brachytherapy, we treat not only the ideal "low risk" patients, but also intermediate and high risk patients as well. Our results in prostate cancer patients with seminal vesicle invasion, large prostate volume, high and intermediate risk, and patients without rectum have been published in various prestigous scientific journals.
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