Authors
Amish Mehta1, Vasudevan S1
1Department of Urology, Government Medical College, Trivandrum
Abstract
Introduction: Surgical management of carcinoma bladder gives the best results in the appropriate patient. But the quality of life after the procedure is decided by the type of urinary diversion performed. Often the limiting factor in this decision is the operating time and the operating fitness of the patient. Though over years continent diversion is the gold standard we may have to perform ureterosigmoidostomy due to patient factors.
Objectives: to study the morbidity and mortality of a group of patients who underwent ureterosigmoidostomy and were followed up.
Materials and Methods: retrospective analysis of 25 patients who were operated over a period of 4 years for invasive bladder cancer and were followed up on an outpatient basis.
Results: patients were studied for mortality, perioperative morbidity, recurrence of malignancy and development of secondary malignancy. The resumption of normal physical activity and employment was also studied.
Conclusion: Retrospective assessment of our cases done over last four years shows that a satisfactory quality of life can be expected in properly counselled patients following ureterosigmoidostomy.
Keywords: Invasive bladder cancer, Radical cystectomy, Ureterosigmoidostomy, Followup and quality of life