Limited significance of routine excretory urography in the follow-up of patients with superficial bladder cancer after transurethral resection

BJU International
Hideaki MiyakeMasato Fujisawa

Abstract

To evaluate the utility of routine excretory intravenous urography (IVU) for detecting subsequent upper urinary tract cancer (UUTC) during the follow-up of patients with superficial bladder cancer. The study included 413 patients who had transurethral resection (TUR) of superficial bladder cancer between January 1986 and December 2003, and were followed for at least 1 year. After TUR, patients were followed by periodic cystoscopy, urinary cytology and IVU. The risk factors for UUT recurrence after TUR were analysed, and based on this outcome, we then determined whether routine IVU should be used for patients with superficial bladder cancer. During the observation period, UUTCs developed in 20 of the 413 patients (4.8%) within a median of 33 months from the initial TUR to the detection of UUTCs. Among several factors examined, only multiplicity was significantly associated with UUT recurrence after TUR. Of the 20 patients with secondary UUTCs, only two, who had multiple superficial bladder cancers at initial presentation, were diagnosed as having UUTCs by routine IVU, while the remaining 18 presented with symptoms suggesting possible UUT recurrence before IVU, including macrohaematuria (10 patients), intravesical recurrence (fiv...Continue Reading

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