Abstract
Since 2009, 40 patients with a T1/T2 bladder cancer have been treated at ARTI with interstitial brachytherapy via laparoscopy. Under general anaesthesia, the tumour area is implanted under cystoscopic control with the aid of a laparoscope, and instruments are attached to the Da Vinci robot. Mapping is then done via a simulator photo and a CT scan. With this method, the patient has fewer complications and the average hospitalization time is halved, while a consistent quality of implant is maintained. This method is also associated with a major reduction in the number of problems that can be attributed to the accessibility of the catheter.
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Van Klinken, A. N., Bus, S. J. E. A., Janssen, T. G., Van Gellekom, M. P. R., Smits, G., & Van Der Steen-Banasik, E. (2014). Interstitial brachytherapy for bladder cancer with the aid of laparoscopy. Journal of Contemporary Brachytherapy, 6(3), 313–317. https://doi.org/10.5114/jcb.2014.45492
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