[A second transurethral resection could be not necessary in all high grade non-muscle-invasive bladder tumors].

نویسندگان

  • J M Gaya
  • J Palou
  • M Cosentino
  • D Patiño
  • O Rodríguez-Faba
  • H Villavicencio
چکیده

OBJECTIVES Evaluate the rate of residual tumor, understaging and perioperative complications in patients with high grade non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer who underwent second transurethral resection (re-TUR). MATERIAL AND METHODS A retrospective review of 47 patients with high grade non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer who underwent second TUR from January 2007 to December 2009 at our institution. We evaluated the rate of residual tumor and understaging detected by re-TUR, complications, and the cost of the surgery. RESULTS Twenty-two patients underwent second TUR because of the absence of muscle in the initial resection specimen (cTx). We observed residual disease in 8/47 patients (17%) and understaging in 2 cases (4.2%), the only 2 patients understaged muscularis propria was not present in the sample of initial TUR. The other 20 cTx (90%) were cT0 in the re-TUR. We did not identify any case of cT1 understaged in the re-TUR (≥cT2). Six patients (12.6%) reported complications related with the second TUR (one urethral stricture, two patients required reintervention because of bleeding, one febrile urinary infection and two bladder perforations). CONCLUSIONS Our findings show that the absence of muscle in the initial resection specimen is the only risk factor for understaging. Therefore, we consider re-TUR is mandatory in these cases. On the other hand, when complete TUR has been performed and the muscularis propria is present and tumor free (cTa-T1), we consider systematic re-TUR is not necessary and only indicated in selected patients, even more if we consider that re-TUR is not exempt from complications.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Actas urologicas espanolas

دوره 36 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012