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Radical cystectomy in the treatment of invasive bladder cancer: long-term results in 1,054 patients.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2001
PURPOSE To evaluate our long-term experience with patients treated uniformly with radical cystectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection for invasive bladder cancer and to describe the association of the primary bladder tumor stage and regional lymph node ...
J. Stein   +11 more
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Large Single-Institution Comparison of Perioperative Outcomes and Complications in Open Radical Cystectomy, Intracorporeal Robot-Assisted Radical Cystectomy, and Robotic Extracorporeal Approach.

Journal of Urology, 2020
PURPOSE Bladder cancer management options include open radical cystectomy (ORC) and robot-assisted radical cystectomy with intracorporeal (ICUD) or extracorporeal urinary diversion (ECUD).
J. Zhang   +11 more
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Results from BLASST-1 (Bladder Cancer Signal Seeking Trial) of nivolumab, gemcitabine, and cisplatin in muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) undergoing cystectomy.

, 2020
439Background: Cisplatin-based neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in MIBC improves survival which correlates with pathologic response (PaR) at radical cystectomy (RC).
Shilpa Gupta   +19 more
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Vaginal cystectomy

Urology, 1978
The technique of vaginal cystectomy is described in 2 patients. These patients were particularly suited for vaginal cystectomy because severe lower abdominal scarring from previous multiple abdominal operations would have made the standard suprapubic approach difficult.
Carl J. Sanfelippo, Robert Kessler
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Robotic Cystectomy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2018
Retrospective observational studies support the utility of robotic-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC). Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have shown that RARC with extracorporeal urinary diversion may lead to decreased estimated blood loss, decreased rate of transfusion, similar oncologic outcomes, cost-effectiveness, and variable increased operative ...
Danica, May   +2 more
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Salvage cystectomy

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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CYSTECTOMY

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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Cystectomy in perspective

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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PARTIAL CYSTECTOMY

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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Complications of Cystectomy

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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