Surgical outcomes of a partial or total cystectomy for colorectal cancer invading the urinary bladder

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Sakiko Nakamori, Kazushige Kawai, Akira Dejima, Soichiro Natsume, Ichiro Ise, Hiroki Kato, Misato Takao, Daisuke Nakano
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Abstract

Background

Although a partial or total cystectomy may be performed for colorectal cancer (CRC) with bladder invasion, the indications for either procedure have not been established. The present study reports the oncological and functional outcomes of CRC in patients who underwent combined resection of the bladder and CRC via either a partial or total cystectomy.

Methods

This retrospective study was conducted at a single center. A total of 107 consecutive patients with CRC who underwent colorectal surgery combined with partial or total cystectomy between January 2005 and August 2022 were enrolled. The short- and long-term outcomes of the surgery, especially postoperative bladder function, were assessed.

Results

Ninety patients underwent partial resection and 17 patients underwent total resection. Forty-two patients (46.7 %) in the partial cystectomy group and 16 (94.1 %) in the total cystectomy group had histologically confirmed CRC with bladder invasion. The urinary-specific morbidity rate was 18.9 % in the partial cystectomy group and 15.6 % patients in the same group required treatment for dysuria at postoperative month 3. Of the patients who underwent partial cystectomy, five (5.6 %) experienced recurrence stemming from a bladder remnant. The cumulative distant recurrence rates did not differ significantly between patients who underwent partial cystectomy and those who underwent total cystectomy (41.9 % and 57.4 %, respectively).

Conclusion

Partial bladder resection contributes to the preservation of bladder function and yields oncologically acceptable outcomes.
结直肠癌侵犯膀胱的部分或全部膀胱切除术的手术效果。
背景:虽然可以对膀胱受侵的结直肠癌(CRC)进行部分或全部膀胱切除术,但这两种手术的适应症尚未确定。本研究报告了通过部分或全部膀胱切除术联合切除膀胱和 CRC 的患者的肿瘤学和功能预后:这项回顾性研究在一个中心进行。方法:这项回顾性研究在一个中心进行,共纳入了 2005 年 1 月至 2022 年 8 月间接受结肠直肠手术联合部分或全部膀胱切除术的 107 例 CRC 患者。评估了手术的短期和长期疗效,尤其是术后膀胱功能:结果:90 名患者接受了部分切除术,17 名患者接受了全切除术。膀胱部分切除术组中有 42 名患者(46.7%)和膀胱全切除术组中有 16 名患者(94.1%)经组织学证实患有膀胱侵犯的 CRC。膀胱部分切除术组的泌尿系统特异性发病率为18.9%,同组中15.6%的患者在术后第3个月因排尿困难而需要治疗。在接受膀胱部分切除术的患者中,有5人(5.6%)因膀胱残余物而复发。膀胱部分切除术和全膀胱切除术患者的累积远处复发率没有明显差异(分别为41.9%和57.4%):结论:膀胱部分切除术有助于保留膀胱功能,并产生肿瘤学上可接受的结果。
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Asian Journal of Surgery
Asian Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
31.40%
发文量
1589
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Surgery, launched in 1978, is the official peer-reviewed open access journal of the Asian Surgical Association, the Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association, and the Taiwan Society of Coloproctology. The Journal is published monthly by Elsevier and is indexed in SCIE, Medline, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Embase, Current Contents, PubMed, Current Abstracts, BioEngineering Abstracts, SIIC Data Bases, CAB Abstracts, and CAB Health. ASJSUR has a growing reputation as an important medium for the dissemination of cutting-edge developments in surgery and its related disciplines in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. Studies on state-of-the-art surgical innovations across the entire spectrum of clinical and experimental surgery are particularly welcome. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, and case reports that are of exceptional and unique importance. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, and case reports that are of exceptional and unique importance.
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