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doi:10.1007/s11255-023-03752-5...

Autor
Assem, Ahmed Kassem, Ayman Sherif, Mohamed Lotfi, Amr Abdelwahed, Mohamed
Langue
en
Editor

Springer

Categoría

Urology

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

30/8/2023

Palabras clave
bladder tumors thulium laser en-block resection treatment en-bloc time feasibility resection patients mean laser thulium cancer bladder
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Background Trans-Urethral Resection of Bladder Tumors (TURBT) is a critical step in diagnosis, staging and treatment of bladder tumors.

Conventional TURBT (cTURBT) involves the electro-resection of the tumor into small fragments.

This technique leads to concerns about the completeness of resection, under-staging, bleeding, cancer cell implantation, and most importantly, risk of tumour recurrence.

To circumvent this, laser en-bloc resection of bladder tumors has been introduced.

Objectives Assessment of the safety, feasibility, and quality of Thulium Laser En-bloc Resection of Tumors (TmL-ERBT) for treatment of Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) in various urinary bladder walls as a primary endpoint.

The secondary endpoints were to investigate the feasibility of thulium laser use in the re-staging cystoscopy and to evaluate the learning curve of TmL-ERBT.

Methods This is a prospective observational study including all newly diagnosed patients, above 18 years old, with a urinary bladder mass ≤ 4 cm in maximal dimension (measured via bladder ultrasound or CT or MRI).

All patients underwent TmL-ERBT under regional anaesthesia in a lithotomy position.

All intraoperative complications such as obturator nerve reflex, bladder perforation, and significant bleeding were recorded.

Postoperative variables such as the mean catheterization time, bladder irrigation fluid volume and duration, and the mean of hospital stay as well as the postoperative complications were recorded.

All patients were risk stratified and managed according to EUA guidelines then followed by a surveillance regimen per 3 months for 6 months.

Results The study included 23 patients with a mean age of 53 ± 15.8 years.

While 15 patients (65%) had a single tumor, the rest had multiple tumors, ranging from 2 to 3 in number with a total of 36 lesions.

No cases required conversion to cTURBT and none of them experienced obturator nerve reflex or bladder perforation.

Only one patient (4.3%) had an attack of clot urine retention.

The mean hospitalization time was 31.2 ± 14.4 h and the mean catheterization time was 20.4 ± 13.3 h.

The Detrusor muscle was present in 20 patients (87%) and the remaining 3 patients required a re-staging cystoscopy which was performed efficiently using thulium laser.

None of the treated patients developed tumour recurrence during the follow-up period.

In analysis, the duration of complete resection of 2–4 cm tumours was 23–27 min after the 7th case with a resection rate of 0.12–0.15 cm/min.

Conclusion TmL-ERBT is safe and feasible for complete resection of NMIBC with a short learning curve and adequate cancer control.

Assem, Ahmed,Kassem, Ayman,Sherif, Mohamed,Lotfi, Amr,Abdelwahed, Mohamed, 2023, Safety, feasibility, and quality of thulium laser en-bloc resection for treatment of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, Springer

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