• B. K. Komiakov
  • S. I. Gorelov
  • A. I. Novikov
  • A. I. Gorelov
  • B. G. Guliev
  • S. N. Idrisov
  • O. F. Kagan
  • A. V. Sergeev
  • V. A. Fadeev

A total of 102 radical cystectomies have been conducted for 1996-2001 (94 males, 8 females, age 37-78 years, mean age 57.5 years). Most of the patients (81.4%) were diagnosed to have transitional cell carcinoma. Supravesical urine derivation was made by means of ureterocutaneostomy and transureteroureteronephrostomy in 7(6.9) patients, ureterosigmoanastomosis--in 41(40.2%), Sigma-rectumpouch--in 1(0.9%) patients, ileocystoplasty, largely by Hautmann and Studer was carried out in 52(51%) patients. Postoperative complications developed in 25(24.5%) patients who often had adhesive ileus. Four patients died: 2 of pulmonary artery thromboembolism, 1 of acute cardiac failure and 1 of sepsis. Methods of continence urine derivation were preferred, such as ureterosigmoanastomosis by Mainz-Pouch II and creation of orthotopic bladder of the ileum.

Translated title of the contributionShort-term outcomes of radical surgery for bladder cancer
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)16-19
Number of pages4
JournalUrologiia (Moscow, Russia : 1999)
Issue number2
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2002

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