K. Wallner et al., LOW-RISE OF URINARY-INCONTINENCE FOLLOWING PROSTATE BRACHYTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH A PRIOR TRANSURETHRAL PROSTATE RESECTION, International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics, 37(3), 1997, pp. 565-569
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16
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology,"Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Purpose: To review post implant morbidity in patients with prior trans
urethral prostate resection (TURF). Methods and Materials: Nineteen pa
tients with stage T1-T2 prostatic carcinoma and prior TURF were treate
d with I-125 or Pd-103 implantation from 1991 through 1994, Follow-up
ranged from 1 to 6 years (median: 3 years). The time from TURF to impl
antation ranged from 2 months to 15 years (median: 3 years). Results:
Only one patient developed mild urinary stress incontinence, 6 months
following his I-125 implant, The actuarial freedom from permanent urin
ary incontinence at 3 years after implantation was 94%. No patient req
uired urethral dilatation for urethral stricture, Eleven patients were
sexually potent prior to implantation, At 3 years after treatment, al
l patients had maintained potency. Conclusion: In our experience, ther
e has been remarkably little adverse sequelae following I-125 or Pd-10
3 implantation in patients with a prior history of TURF. (C) 1997 Else
vier Science Inc.