Radical cystectomy (RC) for bladder cancer requires reconstruction of the lower urinary tract. Both continent and incontinent diversions are available for urinary reconstruction after RC. Types of urinary diversions include ( ileal conduit, uretero-cutaneous, ureterosigmoidostomy and orthotopic bladder) The decision process is complex and involves consideration of issues related to cancer stage, patient comorbidities, treatment needs, and patient desires related to Quality of life and intraoperative findings. Outcomes of urinary diversions include 1- survival rate (cancer specific or overall survival). 2- Oncological failure (local, distant or LNs). 3- Complications (perioperative, intraoperative or post-operative). In this study, all these outcomes will be analyzed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
follow up outcomes of urinary diversion
Assiut University
Asyut, Elgam3a, Egypt
RECRUITINGRate of patients presented by complications
such as (change from baseline of the SCR - urinary tract infections - stone formation - stricture at site of anastomosis or stromal stenosis )
Time frame: 1 year post operative
Rate of patients developed recurrence
recurrence of cancer
Time frame: 1 year post operative
Survival rate (overall survival & cancer specific)
patient live post operative
Time frame: 1 year post operative
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