How do you manage acute tenesmus related to SpaceOAR?
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Radiation Oncology · Medical University of South Carolina
Fortunately, this does not happen very often. First, make sure there is no mucosal injury by inquiring about significant hematochezia. If there is, then delay sim, consult colorectal surgeon or GI just to be safe, but usually, this will resolve with conservative management.
If there is no hematoche...
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Radiation Oncology · Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Generally, we did not do anything specific for the tenesmus. It was/is most prominent within the first few days of placement and reassurance is all that is needed. Most patients felt the pressure was less after few weeks and once the spacer was absorbed in a few months, there were no symptoms.