[Bladder cancer - complications related to urinary diversion].

[Bladder cancer - complications related to urinary diversion]. Aktuelle Urol. 2020 May 27;: Authors: Pfister D, Niegisch G Abstract Even today, radical cystectomy with urinary diversion is one of the most complicated procedures in uro-oncology. Particularly in the long-term course, but also perioperatively, problems caused by urinary diversion play a significant role.Perioperatively, gastrointestinal problems such as an ileus, but also infections and early complications of the different anastomoses are most important. While ileus and perioperative infections can usually be treated conservatively, failure of the intestinal or ureteroileal anastomoses require regular surgical revisions.In the long-term follow-up, scarring can lead to chronic obstruction of urinary flow and, in the case of continental urinary diversions, to stone formation. These complications, as well as parastomal hernias in patients with poor conduits, may require further therapy. Functional bowel disorders may impair patients' quality of life significantly.Improved preoperative preparation and accompanying measures during the inpatient stay can significantly reduce non-surgical complications.Cystectomy with therapy-associated morbidity is a classical example of when surgery must be performed at specialised centers to reduce complications perioperatively as well as in follow-up. PMID: 32462641 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Aktuelle Urologie - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Aktuelle Urol Source Type: research