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Review
. 1995 May;61(5):807-13; quiz 816-7, 819-20.
doi: 10.1016/s0001-2092(06)63712-5.

Cryosurgical ablation of the prostate

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Cryosurgical ablation of the prostate

D W Keetch et al. AORN J. 1995 May.

Abstract

A new surgical procedure, cryosurgical ablation of the prostate, offers patients with organ-confined prostate cancer another treatment option. The advantages of this cryosurgical technique are complete ablation of prostatic cancers without radical prostatectomy procedures, less blood loss, decreased hospital stays, reduced health care costs, and minimal associated morbidity. Some possible complications of cryosurgical ablation of the prostate procedures include incontinence, impotence, rectal freezing from inadequate monitoring of the freezing process, urethrocutaneous and urethrorectal fistula formations, and urethral tissue sloughing. The intraoperative nurse's prime responsibility is to monitor the subfreezing temperatures of the cryoprobes. Postoperatively, patients have only a few perineal incisions covered with sterile dressings and a suprapubic catheter. Most patients have minimal discomfort that is managed easily with opiate analgesics.

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  • Prostate procedures.
    Moody J. Moody J. AORN J. 1995 Sep;62(3):334. doi: 10.1016/s0001-2092(06)63573-4. AORN J. 1995. PMID: 8534051 No abstract available.

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