Literature DB >> 9728132

Ureteroscopic laser treatment of upper urinary tract tumors.

D H Bagley1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To summarize the present status of ureteroscopic laser treatment of upper urinary tract tumors. SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND DATA: Small diameter rigid and flexible ureteroscopes can provide convenient access to the upper urinary tract. The small diameter of the instruments and the working channels are ideally suited for the placement of laser fibers as an intraluminal ablative technique.
METHODS: The authors reviewed the literature and their own experience with laser treatment of upper tract tumors for the description of instruments, techniques, and the results achieved.
RESULTS: At least 12 reports have presented the results after using lasers for treating upper tract tumors. The Nd:YAG laser has been used in most series but more recently, the holmium:YAG laser has become available. Each laser has particular advantages and each can be delivered along the same low water content quartz fibers. Less scarring with stricture formation has been reported after use of the laser versus electrofulguration. Among the series reported, local recurrences occurred in 33% of patients with renal pelvic tumors or ureteral tumors. In the authors' experience, the holmium:YAG laser was most frequently used and the combination of holmium and Nd:YAG was nearly as common. The Nd:YAG was used alone in less than 10% of patients.
CONCLUSIONS: The ureteroscopic treatment of upper tract transitional cell carcinoma is a reasonable alternative to surgical removal in many patients. It provides a major advantage in patients with specific indications for conservative therapy and may be a reasonable elective therapy in others with small, low grade, tumors. The holmium laser alone or in combination with the Nd:YAG laser has become our primary mode of therapy.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9728132     DOI: 10.1089/clm.1998.16.55

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Laser Med Surg        ISSN: 1044-5471


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3.  Ureteroscopic management of upper tract transitional cell carcinoma and ureteropelvic obstruction.

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