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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1992
Partial cystectomy remains an uncommonly performed procedure in the urologist's armamentarium. Historically, it has had a limited role in the treatment of bladder cancer because of the variable reported success rate and because of the high success rate of local endoscopic excision.
P, Sweeney, E D, Kursh, M I, Resnick
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Partial cystectomy remains an uncommonly performed procedure in the urologist's armamentarium. Historically, it has had a limited role in the treatment of bladder cancer because of the variable reported success rate and because of the high success rate of local endoscopic excision.
P, Sweeney, E D, Kursh, M I, Resnick
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Cystectomy for Benign Indications
Current Urology Reports, 2022This article evaluates the historical influences, current use, surgical techniques, and recent evidence on outcomes for cystectomy performed for benign indications.At the population level, cystectomy for benign indications has similar perioperative morbidity to radical cystectomy for cancer.
Owen P. Aftreth +2 more
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Urology, 1983
This report presents the results of 40 salvage cystectomies performed after failure of radiation therapy to control the disease in patients with bladder cancer. All patients had failure or recurrence after 7,000 rad. The time between end of radiation therapy and cystectomy was three to six months in 11 patients, seven to twelve months in 15, thirteen ...
F S, Freiha, M H, Faysal
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This report presents the results of 40 salvage cystectomies performed after failure of radiation therapy to control the disease in patients with bladder cancer. All patients had failure or recurrence after 7,000 rad. The time between end of radiation therapy and cystectomy was three to six months in 11 patients, seven to twelve months in 15, thirteen ...
F S, Freiha, M H, Faysal
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2021
Purpose of review This article aims to discuss recently published (2019–2021) studies on robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) with attention to evidence comparing intracorporeal (ICUD) and extracorporeal urinary diversion (ECUD) in terms of intraoperative and perioperative metrics.
Ralph, Grauer, N Peter, Wiklund
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Purpose of review This article aims to discuss recently published (2019–2021) studies on robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) with attention to evidence comparing intracorporeal (ICUD) and extracorporeal urinary diversion (ECUD) in terms of intraoperative and perioperative metrics.
Ralph, Grauer, N Peter, Wiklund
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1947
Summary Three cases of carcinoma of the bladder in which total cystectomy was performed are described. As a preliminary in each case the ureters were transplanted to the sigmoid. The indications for this measure are briefly discussed. The operation of cystectmny is described.
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Summary Three cases of carcinoma of the bladder in which total cystectomy was performed are described. As a preliminary in each case the ureters were transplanted to the sigmoid. The indications for this measure are briefly discussed. The operation of cystectmny is described.
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Urology, 1984
Cystectomy is a procedure of limited scope which nevertheless has retained a role in the management of carcinoma of the bladder. It has been employed alone for cure, as a cytoreductive method in programs including other agents, as a salvage technique, and, at times, for palliation.
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Cystectomy is a procedure of limited scope which nevertheless has retained a role in the management of carcinoma of the bladder. It has been employed alone for cure, as a cytoreductive method in programs including other agents, as a salvage technique, and, at times, for palliation.
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Journal of Urology, 1980
Analysis of 50 consecutive cystectomies performed by 1 surgeon during a 3-year period is conducted to determine the rate of complications (32 per cent) and the operative mortality (2 per cent). Rectal injury during salvage cystectomy represents the most major complication and wound infection was the most common complication.
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Analysis of 50 consecutive cystectomies performed by 1 surgeon during a 3-year period is conducted to determine the rate of complications (32 per cent) and the operative mortality (2 per cent). Rectal injury during salvage cystectomy represents the most major complication and wound infection was the most common complication.
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British Journal of Urology, 1978
Summary— Analysis of 99 total cystectomies for malignant disease over a 1O‐year period in one unit has been carried out, in order to clarify the place of the operation in the overall management of the disease and to assess the quality of life in the patients so treated.
J, Vinnicombe, G F, Abercrombie
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Summary— Analysis of 99 total cystectomies for malignant disease over a 1O‐year period in one unit has been carried out, in order to clarify the place of the operation in the overall management of the disease and to assess the quality of life in the patients so treated.
J, Vinnicombe, G F, Abercrombie
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RADICAL CYSTECTOMY IN THE OCTOGENARIAN
Journal of Urology, 1997We evaluated the morbidity and outcome of cystectomy and urinary diversion in patients 80 years old or older with invasive bladder cancer.We reviewed the records of all patients older than 80 years who underwent cystectomy during the last 15 years. Of 1,186 cystectomies 44 patients (4%) were identified.
N, Stroumbakis +3 more
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Cystectomy and urinary diversion
Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1997New insights into bladder cancer mechanisms have not yet produced clinical benefit. Without novel treatments, cystectomy remains the most effective local treatment, albeit the most aggressive. Uncertainty about the natural history of bladder cancer, the progression rate after other treatments, the risks of cystectomy and subsequent quality of life ...
W H, Turner, U E, Studer
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