PMID: 15217130Jun 26, 2004Paper

Prostate-sparing cystectomy: long-term functional and oncological results in a series of 25 cases

Progrès en urologie : journal de l'Association française d'urologie et de la Société française d'urologie
Abdelkader SaidiChristian Coulange

Abstract

To decrease the risk of erectile dysfunction and incontinence by performing prostate-sparing cystectomy for bladder cancer; and to evaluate the oncological results by comparing them to those of radical cystectomy. Since 1994, 141 men have undergone cystectomy for bladder cancer. Twenty five patients with a mean age of 57 years (range: 47-75 years) underwent prostate-sparing cystectomy. The exclusion criteria were: contraindication to bladder replacement, invasion of the prostatic urethra, and associated prostatic adenocarcinoma. TURP was performed preoperatively to evaluate the prostatic urethra. All patients had a PSA < 4 ng/ml or negative prostatic needle biopsies. The Ditrovie and IIEF scores were used to evaluate the quality of voiding and erectile function. The mean follow-up was 53.4 months (median: 46 months). The overall 5-year survival regardless of stage was 66%. Seven patients (28%) died, all from their cancer. Six patients (24%) developed a pelvic recurrence, 2 patients (8%) developed an urethral recurrence (1 had a multifocal lesion, and 1 had CIS) treated by TURP and 6 patients (24%) developed distant metastases. Among the patients with pelvic recurrence, 4 (66%) presented a multifocal tumour. One patient develope...Continue Reading

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