Abstract
The lethal action of microwaves on various microorganisms is well established and has been exploited in various clinical settings. Transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT) has become a recognized modality for the treatment of prostatic diseases. Recently, it has been applied for the treatment of patients with non-bacterial prostatitis unresponsive to traditional therapeutic schemes. We review the current literature and present our recent encouraging experience with the in vitro bactericidal effect of microwaves on bacteria considered possible etiologic agents of prostatitis. Thus, we may consider the application of TUMT in patients with chronic bacterial prostatitis.
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