[Early instillation in superficial bladder carcinoma. Current status]
- PMID: 15592710
- DOI: 10.1007/s00120-004-0720-5
[Early instillation in superficial bladder carcinoma. Current status]
Abstract
The high recurrence rate in superficial bladder cancer (>70%) is caused by the adhesion of free floating tumor cells during transurethral treatment, by incomplete resections, and by overlooked and new tumors. Frequent follow-ups and reoperations are necessary. A single immediate instillation after TUR shows positive effects in reducing recurrence rates and is therefore recommended in the European Guidelines from 2001. The amount, concentration, instillation time, and substances have not yet been standardized. By analyzing the literature we found many different techniques of early instillation therapy. Different substances, concentrations, varying instillation times, and application times make a comparison of these studies very difficult. Further studies are needed to standardize early postoperative instillation therapy.
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