2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-020-03005-2
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Outcome of a 980-nm diode laser coagulation in women with radiation-induced hemorrhagic cystitis: a single-center retrospective study

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“…Laser fulguration (potassium titanyl phosphate 530 nm wavelength or Xcelerated Performance System [XPS] 1064 nm wavelength) may also be considered if patients fail fulguration with electrocautery [16][17][18]. In a single-centre retrospective study, 21 patients with HC who had failed conservative treatment (including 52.4% electrocoagulation) underwent 980-nm diode laser coagulation and >75% had complete resolution of haematuria after one session [19]. Continuous bladder irrigation should be initiated to prevent clot reformation and blood transfusions should be given for excess blood loss.…”
Section: Treatment Of Acute Hcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laser fulguration (potassium titanyl phosphate 530 nm wavelength or Xcelerated Performance System [XPS] 1064 nm wavelength) may also be considered if patients fail fulguration with electrocautery [16][17][18]. In a single-centre retrospective study, 21 patients with HC who had failed conservative treatment (including 52.4% electrocoagulation) underwent 980-nm diode laser coagulation and >75% had complete resolution of haematuria after one session [19]. Continuous bladder irrigation should be initiated to prevent clot reformation and blood transfusions should be given for excess blood loss.…”
Section: Treatment Of Acute Hcmentioning
confidence: 99%