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A total of 36 cases with chronic non-bacterial and non-chlamydial prostatitis or prostatodynia underwent 5 weekly, 1-hour sessions of transrectal microwave hyperthermia (43 degrees C) to the prostate. All patients had a long history of the condition and failed to respond to a variety of conventional
Transrectal microwave hyperthermia of the prostate was administered to 54 patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis or prostatodynia, who failed to respond to several courses of conventional therapies. Hyperthermia was delivered in 60-min long sessions with three randomly chosen regimens (1
Transurethral balloon laser hyperthermia (TUBAL-H) was performed on five patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis who failed to respond to conventional treatment administered for more than two years. The prostatic interstitial temperature during treatment was measured and the safety and
The article presents the results of a clinical trial of efficacy of ALMGP-01 device in 34 patients with chronic prostatitis. The device provides local microwave hyperthermia of the prostate which appeared highly effective in combined treatment of chronic prostatitis.
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate a new effective treatment for prostatodynia (PD) and chronic non-bacterial prostatitis (CNP).
METHODS
One hundred and thirty-six patients suffered from PD or CNP were divided randomly into experiment group (n = 76), which were treated with external RF hyperthermia (ERFH)
Chronic prostatitis (CP), including chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS), is the most commonly encountered manifestation of prostatitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of electric stimulation hyperthermia treatment (ESHT) on CP/CPPS and to explore the underlying Chronic nonbacterial prostatitis is an ill-understood and difficult-to-diagnose disease. Symptoms of chronic nonbacterial prostatitis are similar to those of chronic prostatitis and include low back pain, frequency, dysuria, perineal discomfort, and painful ejaculation. In view of uncertainty about
Transrectal hyperthermia was performed on 13 patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis which failed to respond to the conventional treatments. We used "Prostathermer" (Biodan-Medical system, Israel) for heating the prostate gland. The prostate was heated at 42 degrees C-43 degrees C, for 60
OBJECTIVE
To compare the effect of the combined therapy of medication with local hyperthermia with that of the simple local hyperthermia therapy in the treatment of pain symptoms of chronic prostatitis (CP).
METHODS
Seventy-six CP patients aged 18-48 (mean 29.2 +/- 3.8) years, with the disease
The efficacy of transrectal microwave hyperthermia (TMH) was investigated in 124 patients aged 20 to 55 years. Of them, 75 (60.5%) patients had chronic noninfectious and 49 (39.5%) patients infectious prostatitis. In addition to standard pre- and posttreatment examinations the following tests were
A group of 45 patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis or prostatodynia underwent 6 weekly, 1-hour sessions of local deep microwave hyperthermia (42.5 +/- 0.5 degrees C) to the prostate. All patients had a long history of symptoms typical of the condition. They all failed to respond to a variety
An Aden-Ch apparatus programming complex made in our country was used for transrectal microwave hyperthermia in 75 patients with chronic prostatitis. In addition to its good clinical results achieved in most patients, the complex restored hemodynamics and stabilized the status of prostatic cell
The efficacy of transurethral radiowave hyperthermia (TRH) provided by Thermex-2 unit (Dyrex Systems Ltd, Israel) was studied in combined treatment of patients with chronic prostatitis complicated by asthenozoospermia (patent of RF N 2111773). The treatment reduced intensity of bacteriospermia,
A prospective uncontrolled study of the safety and efficacy of transrectal hyperthermia was performed on 15 patients with chronic abacterial prostatitis or prostatodynia. A total of 6 (1-2 per week) 1-hour sessions of hyperthermia were performed. Subjective improvement was fair in 2 cases and slight
Local electromagnetic hyperthermia (LEH) was applied to 29 patients with nonspecific chronic prostatitis, using UHF-units Plot or Yakhta-3 (915 MHz). Heating was achieved with the help of intracavitary areals via the rectum. A therapeutic course consisted of 6-10 LEH sessions. A direct positive