Is there a role for in vivo methylene blue staining in the prediction of bladder tumour recurrence?
Creagh TA; Gleeson M; Travis D; Grainger R; McDermott TE; Butler MR Meath Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of in vivo staining with intravesical methylene blue in predicting tumour recurrence. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Thirty-nine patients (27 men and 12 women, age range 43-75 years) newly diagnosed with bladder tumours were prospectively studied and followed for a minimum of 2 years. Potential biopsy sites were identified by staining intravesically with a 1% methylene blue solution and compared with random biopsy sites. RESULTS: Biopsy directed by methylene blue staining detected carcinoma in situ more often than random biopsy. Rates of recurrence were similar in both stained and unstained groups. CONCLUSION: Methylene blue staining does not add significantly to the management of patients presenting with bladder tumours.
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