The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Hyperthermic Irrigation of Urinary Bladder Tumor in Rabbits
RYOSUKE NEMOTOTETSURO KATOHISASHI MORIKATSUO IWATAMASAOKI HARADA
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1982 Volume 137 Issue 2 Pages 199-205

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NEMOTO, R., KATO, T., MORI, H., IWATA, K. and HARADA, M. Hyperthermic Irrigation of Urinary Bladder Tumor in Rabbits. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1982, 137 (2), 199-205-Hyperthermic treatment for bladder tumor in the rabbit was investigated by the irrigation with hot saline through cystostomy after the transplantation of V2 carcinoma cells. When the bladder was irrigated with 42-44°C saline, the inhibitory effect on transplanted tumor growth in the urinary bladder was significant in comparison with control groups. Antitumor effect on the survival and changes in body weight were also significant. Histological study showed that tumor cells were more susceptible to heat than normal mucosal layer. The results suggest that the hyperthermic irrigation of the urinary bladder was effective in preventing the tumor growth with minimum damage on the normal bladder mucosa. Moreover, this malignant bladder tumor of rabbit seems especially suitable for the purpose of studing a new method for transurethral hyperthermic treatment of the urinary bladder cancer.
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