Katie S. Murray, DO, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and David Ambinder, MD, Urology Resident, New York Medical College/Westchester Medical Center, share the importance of detailing potential adverse events associated with mitomycin gel with their patients, as well as what advice they would give to private practice urologists who are considering offering mitomycin gel as a therapy option.
Dr. Ambinder: Obviously, there’s going to be some adverse effects that need to be monitored for. What are those and how do you monitor for them?
Dr. Murray: Anytime we’re treating patients with kidney sparing approaches for the upper urinary tract, we’re doing multiple ureterorenoscopy. We are doing manipulations of these patients and adding this chemotherapy or adding things on top of that. It doesn’t come, like you mentioned, free of side effects. And so there are incidents in reports of obviously ureteral stricture and upper urinary tract stricture.