PMID: 15217151Jun 26, 2004Paper

Early postoperative mitomycin C instillation: when and how?

Progrès en urologie : journal de l'Association française d'urologie et de la Société française d'urologie
Olivier Traxer, Bernard Gattegno

Abstract

The rationale for intravesical chemotherapy in the treatment of superficial bladder tumours is based on the knowledge of their natural history, particularly the propensity of a majority of tumours to relapses, while only a small proportion of these tumours present a risk of progression. The objective of intravesical chemotherapy is to prevent tumour implantation on the site of resection and to eliminate any residual disease responsible for recurrences; this treatment therefore constitutes "chemoprophylaxis". The objective of this technical note is to recall the practical modalities of early postoperative mitomycin C instillation with particular emphasis on two technical points.

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