Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men over the age of 50 in Europe1. Hydrogel spacing for prostate cancer patients is a technique to temporarily create space between the prostate and rectum, designed to reduce the radiation dose delivered to the rectum during prostate cancer radiation therapy.
Research in this space is rapidly evolving, which is why we offer you recorded lectures and webinars from leading international experts discussing latest clinical evidence, procedural tips and tricks, different treatment modalities and patient outcomes.
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ESTRO 2024 Symposium
The Journey of Prostate Radiation Therapy: Boston Scientific Symposium at ESTRO24
Emerging Techniques
SpaceOAR VueTM Hydrogel Step by Step Guided Case by Dr. Fredman
Watch Dr. Elisha Fredman, Radiation Oncologist at Rabin Medical Center, guiding us through the SpaceOAR VueTM Hydrogel procedure.
Join Prof. Zelefsky and Prof. Jain Conversation about Spacer Scoring Systems
In this session, Prof. Suneil Jain, professor of clinical oncology at Queen's University Belfast, and Prof. Michael Zelefsky, professor of radiation oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan, share their experience and deep dive into the spacer placement. They also discuss a spacer quality score, based on a poster publication from Prof. Zelefsky and Dr. Timmerman at ASTRO 2021.
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SpaceOAR Vue™ Hydrogel
Experience in using SpaceOAR Vue™ Hydrogel
Prof. Michelle McNicholas
Procedure and Safety
Application Technique for SpaceOAR Vue™ Hydrogel
Dr. Asunció Hervas, Dr. José Dominguez
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We are committed to making medical education more relevant, more comprehensive, and more accessible, helping you deliver the best patient care possible.
At Boston Scientific, we offer resources coupled with continuous education program, online and offline, tackling very specific questions and challenges that you and your team might encounter during the procedure. These resources are accessible through EDUCARE. This platform provides instant, online access customized clinical educational and training content, all in one convenient place.
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the application independently.
References
1. The web is: https://www.europa-uomo.org/why-we-are-needed/ [Accessed October 8, 2020]
Disclaimer
SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels are intended to temporarily position the anterior rectal wall away from the prostate during radiotherapy for prostate cancer and in creating this space it is the intent of SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels to reduce the radiation dose delivered to the anterior rectum. SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels contain Polyethylene Glycol (PEG). SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogel contains iodine. Prior to using these devices, please review the Instructions for Use for a complete listing of indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and potential adverse events. As with any medical treatment, there are some risks involved with the use of SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels. Potential complications associated with SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels include, but are not limited to: pain associated with SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels injection, pain or discomfort associated with SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels, local inflammatory reactions, infection (including abscess), urinary retention, urgency, constipation (acute, chronic, or secondary to outlet perforation), rectal tenesmus/muscle spasm, mucosal damage, ulcers, fistula, perforation (including prostate, bladder, urethra, rectum), necrosis, allergic reaction (localized or more severe reaction, such as anaphylaxis), embolism (venous or arterial embolism is possible and may present outside of the pelvis, potentially impacting vital organs or extremities), syncope and bleeding. The occurrence of one or more of these complications may require treatment or surgical intervention. URO- 989811-AB MAR 2022
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SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels are intended to temporarily position the anterior rectal wall away from the prostate during radiotherapy for prostate cancer and in creating this space it is the intent of SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels to reduce the radiation dose delivered to the anterior rectum. As with any medical treatment, there are some risks involved with the use of SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels. Potential complications associated with SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels include, but are not limited to: pain associated with SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels injection; pain or discomfort associated with SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels; needle penetration of the bladder, prostate, rectal wall, rectum or urethra; injection of SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels into the bladder, prostate, rectal wall, rectum or urethra; local inflammatory reactions; infection; injection of air, fluid or SpaceOAR and SpaceOAR Vue Hydrogels intravascularly; urinary retention; rectal mucosal damage, ulcers, necrosis; bleeding; and rectal urgency.
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