How does nanoknife focal ablation work?
Nanoknife is a minimally invasive day procedure, performed in the operating theatre, under general anaesthesia.
Once asleep, A/Prof Thompson places 4-6 fine needles via the perineal skin (behind the scrotum) into the prostate, surrounding the known site of tumour. The needles are then connected to a special machine, allowing delivery of a precise therapeutic electrical current between the needles which reliably destroys the cancer cells, without disrupting the normal surrounding urethra, muscles, nerves or vessels, thus allowing cure of the cancer with less side effects on sexual and urinary function.
There is no need for any surgical incisions and the patient is discharged home the same day, usually with minimal side effects such as mild perineal discomfort, urinary frequency and tingling, restricted urinary flow and blood in the semen, all of which are temporary and settle within days to weeks.