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Cystectomy is a
medical term for
surgical removal of all or part of the
urinary bladder. It may also be
rarely used to
refer to the
removal of a cyst....
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radical surgery,
where part (partial
cystectomy) or all (radical
cystectomy) of the
bladder is
removed (a
cystectomy) and the
urinary stream is diverted...
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patient satisfaction level. It is
usually used in
conjunction with
radical cystectomy in
order to
control invasive bladder cancer. To
create an
ileal conduit...
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production makes changing easier.
Urostomy is most
commonly performed after cystectomy, such as may be
necessary in, for example,
bladder cancer.
Other indications...
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urothelial carcinoma is ****ociated with
improved outcome following radical cystectomy for
patients with cT2 disease".
World Journal of Urology. 30 (6): 795–799...
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after cystectomy may be
caused by:
intraoperative cyst rupture, the
presence of a
multifocal BOT, or
tumour margins affected after the
cystectomy. Most...
- Crawford, E.
David (2003-08-28). "Neoadjuvant
Chemotherapy plus
Cystectomy Compared with
Cystectomy Alone for
Locally Advanced Bladder Cancer". New
England Journal...
- used in the
following procedures:
Radical prostatectomy, pyeloplasty,
cystectomy,
nephrectomy and
ureteral reimplantation; Hysterectomy,
myomectomy and...
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published the
results of a
clinical trial comparing Robotic Cystectomy vs. Open
Cystectomy (RAZOR) in the
medical journal The Lancet. The
RAZOR trial provided...
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urinary bladder and
prostate gland are removed. The
procedure combines a
cystectomy and a prostatectomy. List of
surgeries by type Berglund, Ryan K (16 October...