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Retrospective analysis of patients with bladder tumour in our clinic


1 Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Tıp Fakültesi, Üroloji AD, Kahramanmaraş

2 Bakırköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Üroloji Kliniği, İstanbul


DOI :
New J Urol. 2011; 6 (2): 22-25

Abstract

Objectives: In this retrospective study we aimed to evaluate the patients with bladder tumour according to recent literature and guidelines, who diagnosed and treated properly at Kahramanmaraş Sütçü Imam University Medical Faculty.

Materials and Methods: 53 newly diagnosed bladder tumour patients undergoing transurethral resection (TUR-BT) in our clinic were enrolled into this retrospective study. Clinical and pathologi-cal data from the patients were reviewed. The patients who have at least 3 month follow-up enrolled in the study.

Results: The mean patient age was 60,94 ± 12,76 (22-87)  years and 36 (68%) patients were men, 17 (32%) patients were women. Seventeen patients did not take any intravesical therapy, 25 patients took BCG immunotherapy and 3 patients Mitomycin-C chemo-therapy; in each group no recurrence occurred at the follow-up cys-toscopy. Ten patients underwent radical sistectomy, 7 of them were muscle-invasive, 2 were progressive and 1 patient was diagnosed as leiomyosarcom. While in 9 (17%) patients lesion was multiple, the other 44 (83%) were single lesion. At the operation, in 2 cases perforation and in 1 bleeding occured. After operation 3 urethral stenosis occured and the complications were appropriately treated.

Conclusion: In our clinic the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of the bladder tumour is performed according to the guidelines. The findings of the patients, pathology results, intravesical therapy indications and outcomes, recurrence and progression rates and complication rates are compatible with the literature.

Key words: Bladder tumour, Transurethral resection, Bacillus Calmette-Guerin


Abstract

Objectives: In this retrospective study we aimed to evaluate the patients with bladder tumour according to recent literature and guidelines, who diagnosed and treated properly at Kahramanmaraş Sütçü Imam University Medical Faculty.

Materials and Methods: 53 newly diagnosed bladder tumour patients undergoing transurethral resection (TUR-BT) in our clinic were enrolled into this retrospective study. Clinical and pathologi-cal data from the patients were reviewed. The patients who have at least 3 month follow-up enrolled in the study.

Results: The mean patient age was 60,94 ± 12,76 (22-87)  years and 36 (68%) patients were men, 17 (32%) patients were women. Seventeen patients did not take any intravesical therapy, 25 patients took BCG immunotherapy and 3 patients Mitomycin-C chemo-therapy; in each group no recurrence occurred at the follow-up cys-toscopy. Ten patients underwent radical sistectomy, 7 of them were muscle-invasive, 2 were progressive and 1 patient was diagnosed as leiomyosarcom. While in 9 (17%) patients lesion was multiple, the other 44 (83%) were single lesion. At the operation, in 2 cases perforation and in 1 bleeding occured. After operation 3 urethral stenosis occured and the complications were appropriately treated.

Conclusion: In our clinic the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of the bladder tumour is performed according to the guidelines. The findings of the patients, pathology results, intravesical therapy indications and outcomes, recurrence and progression rates and complication rates are compatible with the literature.

Key words: Bladder tumour, Transurethral resection, Bacillus Calmette-Guerin