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Transureteroureterostomy: An adjunct to cystectomy

Urology, 1980
Eight elderly patients with carcinoma of the bladder have been managed over the last three years with cystectomy done along with transureteroureterostomy. The decision for surgery was dictated by intractable bleeding, disabling symptoms, and extensive recurrent lesions of life-threatening degree. All of these patients were a poor risk. All successfully
L, Persky, W S, McDougal, K R, Kedia
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Laparoscopic radical cystectomy

Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2009
Open radical cystectomy with lymph node dissection remains the gold standard treatment for recurrent, high-grade, non-muscle-invasive and for muscle-invasive bladder cancer. The excellent perioperative and long-term results provided by laparoscopic surgery and the advances in instrumentation design have naturally paved the way for development of ...
Emilio, Ríos González   +2 more
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Laparoscopic Cystectomy and Robotic-Assisted Cystectomy

2010
Muscle invasive bladder cancer still has a high mortality rate. Radical ­cystectomy is the accepted first line therapy for muscle invasive and high-risk ­urothelial bladder cancer. In order to decrease the procedure-associated ­morbidity, minimal invasive operative techniques were introduced with increasing interest as well in the ablative and the ...
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Laparoscopic radical cystectomy

Current Urology Reports, 2005
Laparoscopic radical cystectomy is an emerging technique. It has been proposed as an alternative to open radical cystectomy, which is the gold standard treatment of muscle-invasive or high-risk superficial bladder cancer. The experience in laparoscopic radical cystectomy reported in peer-reviewed journals account for approximately 100 cases, with a ...
Paolo, Puppo, Angelo, Naselli
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Laparoscopic radical cystectomy

BJU International, 2007
Localized muscle-invasive bladder cancer is most commonly treated by radical surgical removal of the bladder (1). However, radical cystectomy is indeed a major abdominal surgery with a lengthy hospital stay and protracted recovery period (2). With the advances in laparoscopy technique, most ablative surgeries in urology can be performed using a ...
Monish, Aron   +4 more
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Radiation therapy and cystectomy

Urology, 1984
TABLE 1. Five-year survival experiences oj patients with bladder carcinoma treated by cystectomy and a delay, in some protocols," of four more weeks before cystectomy, some groups moved to a lesser dose given in a week, followed by prompt cystectorny." This therapeutic plan has received acceptance in some centers and rejection in others.
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Robotic Cystectomy

Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 2009
M C, Schumacher   +2 more
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Vaginal Cystectomy

Journal of Urology, 1947
V F, MARSHALL, M, SCHNITTMAN
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Transsacral Cystectomy

Journal of Urology, 1973
S, Kishev, J M, Eaton
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