Korean J Urol.
1986 Dec;27(6):859-864.
Total Cystectomy for Bladder Cancer -102 Cases-
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- 1Department of Urology, Keimyung University School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea.
Abstract
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Between Jan. 1971 and Dec. 1985, 102 consecutive patients underwent total cystectomy and urinary diversion for primary carcinoma of the bladder. Among the patients, planned radiation therapy (2,000 rad. for 5 days) followed by operation was done in 18 patients, therapeutic dose of radiation was given postoperatively in 8 patients and 76 patients underwent operation only The postoperative mortality rate was 3.9%. Early complications occurred in 30% of the 102 patients and included wound infection, urine leak, bowel obstruction and medical complication. An increased late complication incidence was noted among 26 patients receiving pre- or postoperative radiation (50%) compared with those not receiving radiation (32%). Staging errors by CT scanning occurred in 37% of patients, overstaging in 8 (33%) and understaging in 1 (4%). Survival was evaluated in 45 patients and the overall 5-yesr survival rate for patients with transitional cell carcinoma was 38%.