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    BJU Int. 2006 Sep;98(3):610-2.

    A new minimally invasive technique for treating radiation cystitis: the argon-beam coagulator.

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    Department of Urology, St George Public Hospital, Kogarah, NSW, Australia. mwines@tpg.com.au

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To assess the effectiveness of the argon-beam coagulator used endoscopically for treating radiation cystitis, as radiotherapy is commonly used for treating pelvic tumours of urological origin, but intractable bleeding related to radiation cystitis remains a serious complication and requires a difficult long-term follow-up, for which cystoscopic methods of management have traditionally had limited success.

    PATIENTS AND METHODS:

    We assessed seven patients with radiation cystitis; they were treated with argon-beam coagulation after a cystoscopic evaluation.

    RESULTS:

    With a mean follow-up of 15 months, one treatment was used in six patients, with a second treatment required in one.

    CONCLUSION:

    The argon-beam coagulator appears to be a safe, well tolerated and minimally invasive treatment in patients with radiation cystitis.

    PMID:
    16925761
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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