POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND THEIR INFLUENCE TO SURVIVAL AND POSTOPERATIVE MORTALITY
https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2014-4-58-64
Abstract
Materials and methods: 311 patients with urinary bladder cancer were underwent RCE, bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and urinary diversion’s various methods.
Results: there are various complications after RCE accompanyed with different methods of urinary diversion were registered in 82.0% of patients with bladder cancer. In 18.0% of patients with bladder cancer who underwent RCE there were no observed any complications. During an early follow-up period the average frequency of complications associated with the urine reservoir was not exceed than 6.75 per 100 patients, whereas in the later period of observation it increased to 11 times and reached 71.93 per 100 patients.
Summary: Orthotopic methods of derivation were performed in 47,0% of patients with bladder cancer and external methods were used in 37,6%. Among patients with external and especially internal forms of derivation the worst survival rates and high rates of various kinds of complications were registered.
About the Authors
M. I. KoganRussian Federation
Department of Urology and reproductive health with a course of pediatric urology, andrology FPC and PPP
O. N. Vasiliev
Russian Federation
Department of Urology and reproductive health with a course of pediatric urology, andrology FPC and PPP
V. A. Perepechay
Russian Federation
Department of Urology and reproductive health with a course of pediatric urology, andrology FPC and PPP
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For citations:
Kogan M.I., Vasiliev O.N., Perepechay V.A. POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND THEIR INFLUENCE TO SURVIVAL AND POSTOPERATIVE MORTALITY. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2014;(4):58-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2014-4-58-64