A feasibility study of peritoneum preservation in radical cystectomy with extraperitonealization of orthotopic neobladder for invasive high-grade bladder cancer: a preliminary analysis

International Urology and Nephrology
Dong Soo ParkJong Jin Oh

Abstract

To describe a technique for radical cystectomy with extraperitonealization of orthotopic neobladder (RCEN) that reduces bowel-related complications by preservation of the peritoneum. Fifteen patients with non-metastatic bladder cancer underwent RCEN by a peritoneum preserving technique. The study included 13 patients with T1 high-grade bladder cancer and 2 with T2a bladder cancer. To compare perioperative outcomes including bowel-related complications, we also reviewed 15 patients who underwent traditional cystectomy with ileal Studer neobladder who were matched for age, sex, body mass index, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) score, tumor stage, tumor grade, tumor size, and location. Female genital organs were preserved in five female patients who underwent the RCEN technique. There was no significant difference between the two cohorts (RECN vs. traditional technique) with respect to age, body mass index, ASA score, or tumor characteristics. The mean operative time was similar between the two groups. The patients who underwent RECN exhibited earlier recovery of normal gas pattern on plain abdominal X-ray during the postoperative period and an earlier resumption of normal diet. The mean hospital stay was shorter in the...Continue Reading

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