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| Urologic disease
affects many people throughout their lifetime. Deaconess
provides a full range of treatment for its patients,
ranging from lithotripsy to break up kidney stones,
to bladder suspension to prevent urinary leaking, to
cryosurgery or radioactive seed implants for prostate
cancer. |
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| Some Common Urinary Tract Problems |
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Cryoablation
surgery is a new option for older men
with aggressive prostate cancer |
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A neobladder can replace
an external appliance for those who must
have their bladder removed |
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50% of women and 30%
of men will have bladder control problems
in their lifetime (American Urological
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Treatment Options |
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- Cryoablation for Prostate Cancer Treatment
- Neobladder
Procedure for Treatment of Bladder Cancer
- Surgery such
as bladder suspension for leakage, removal of tumors
or reduction in the size of the prostate
- Radioactive
implants (Brachytherapy) for those who have cancer
- Acute
dialysis for those people with kidney failure being
treated for other diseases
- Chemotherapy for those who have cancer
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Testing for urinary tract disease includes X rays with
and without dye, ultrasound and laboratory tests such
at urinalysis or blood tests to determine kidney function. |
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Brachytherapy (Radioactive seed
implantation) |
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Cryoablation, A Minimally
Invasive Prostate Cancer Treatment |
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Brachytherapy (radioactive
seed implant) for Prostate Cancer—Permanent
and Temporary |
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Greenlight Laser treatment
for enlargement of the prostate |
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Neobladder procedure
for bladder cancer |
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Lithotripsy for
the treatment of kidney stones |
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Brachytherapy is the temporary
or permanent implantation of radioactive seeds to
kill cancer. It is often
used in the treatment of prostate cancer.
Deaconess has provided permanent seed placement for many
years. This procedure is done in the operating room under
anesthesia and involves inserting the tiny seeds into
the prostate.
We will begin high-dose-rate prostate brachytherapy in
early 2006. This involves the temporary, surgical
placement of a tube directly into prostate. A radioactive
seed is then run down the tube and left in place long
enough to give the prescribed dose of radiation (up to
a few minutes) and then removed. The tubes are
left in place and the procedure is repeated the next
day.
Talk to your cancer physician to see whether one of these
procedures is a good option for you. |
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| Cryoablation |
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Cryoablation is a minimally invasive treatment for
prostate cancer. It freezes the prostate to kill
the cancer cells. Patients only need to stay in
the hospital for 24 hours, have less postoperative complications
and experience a much quicker recovery. |
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Procedure for Noncancerous Prostate Enlargement |
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An enlarged prostate, even if not cancerous, can prevent
urine from exiting the body normally. This procedure
uses a special laser to remove excess tissue to stop
the blockage. |
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| Neobladder Procedure |
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This specialized surgery fashions a new bladder to
be used for the elimination of urine when cancer or other
diseases prevents normal flow through normal channels. This
procedure eliminates the need for an external pouch. Talk
to your doctor to see if this is an option for you. |
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| Lithotripsy |
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Lithotripsy is the treatment for stones in
the kidney and urinary tract. It uses sound waves
to break the stones into pieces small enough to pass
through the urinary system. |
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| Dialysis |
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Dialysis is using a machine to remove impurities from
the blood when the kidneys are not functioning as they
should. Deaconess offers acute dialysis for people
who need dialysis, but are in the hospital for other
treatment. |
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| See also |
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Genital
Health—Male
Genital Health—Female
Kidney Disease
Kidney
Disease with Diabetes |