| Literature DB >> 25120652 |
Dong Wang1, Li-Jun Li1, Jing Liu1, Ming-Xing Qiu1.
Abstract
The long-term urodynamics of laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic ileal neobladder for bladder cancer remain unclear in the clinical setting. The present prospective observational study was conducted between January 2010 and December 2012 to evaluate the 6-month and 12-month follow-up data of urodynamic changes of bladder cancer patients who were initially treated by laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic ileal neobladder. A total of 53 eligible patients were included, and all patients were followed up for at least 12 months, with a median time of 18 months. During the follow-up period, no patients reported difficulty urinating, and the daily frequency of urination and the urine output were gradually improved with time. Dynamic urodynamic examinations showed that the maximum flow rate (11.4±1.1 vs. 7.3±1.4 ml/sec; P<0.001), residual urine content (22.8±10.5 vs. 40.7±12.7 ml; P<0.001), maximum bladder capacity (373.8±62.2 vs. 229.7±56.3 ml; P<0.001) and maximum bladder pressure during filling (35.8±6.7 vs. 26.4±7.0 cm H2O; P<0.001) at 12 months were all improved significantly compared with that at 6 months after the initial surgical treatment. However, there were no significant differences in maximum bladder pressure during voiding (75.7±24.7 vs. 73.1±24.7 cm H2O; P=0.618) and bladder compliance (26.9±13 vs. 27.4±13.1 cm H2O; P=0.848) at 12 and 6 months after initial surgical treatment. In conclusion, the urodynamics of this orthotopic ileal neobladder gradually improve, and its long-term urine storage and voiding functions are acceptable.Entities:
Keywords: bladder cancer; laparoscopic radical cystectomy; orthotopic ileal neobladder; urodynamics
Year: 2014 PMID: 25120652 PMCID: PMC4114619 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2014.2281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Flowchart of patient inclusion and exclusion.
Demographics and pre-operative clinical parameters.
| Parameters | Value |
|---|---|
| Demographics | |
| Age, years | 58.7±7.3 |
| Male/female, n (%) | 51 (96.2)/2 (3.8) |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 20.9±2.7 |
| History of open or abdominal/pelvic surgery, n (%) | |
| Partial cystectomy | 6 (11.3) |
| Cholecystectomy | 3 (5.7) |
| Repair of gastric perforation | 2 (3.8) |
| Partial gastrectomy | 2 (3.8) |
| Appendectomy | 1 (1.9) |
| Pre-operative clinical T-staging, n (%) | |
| T1 | 6 (11.3) |
| T2a | 28 (52.8) |
| T2b | 10 (18.9) |
| T3b | 8 (15.1) |
| T4a | 1 (1.9) |
| Pre-operative clinical N-staging, n (%) | |
| N0 | 49 (92.5) |
| N1 | 4 (7.5) |
| Pre-operative histological characteristics, n (%) | |
| Grade I/II/III | 7 (13.2) |
| Grade II | 42 (79.2) |
| Grade III | 4 (7.5) |
Intraoperative events and post-operative data.
| Parameters | Value |
|---|---|
| Duration of surgical procedures, min | 308.5±62.7 |
| Estimated blood loss, ml | 210.5±106.8 |
| Blood transfusion, n (%) | 8 (15.1) |
| Duration of intra-abdominal drainage, days | 3.2±1.4 |
| Duration of foley catheter, days | 12.4±2.9 |
| Duration of bilateral ureteral stent, days | 11.8±2.2 |
| Bowel activity recovery time post-surgery, days | 3.1±1.8 |
| Time until food intake post-surgery, days | 4.2±0.7 |
| Hospitalization time post-surgery, days | 13.5±2.6 |
| Follow-up time post-discharge, months | 17.6±5.3 |
| Difficulty urinating during follow-up, n (%) | 0 (0.0) |
Figure 2Urodynamic test results at 6 and 12 months post-surgery. (A) Maximum flow rate; (B) residual urine; (C) maximum bladder capacity; (D) maximum bladder pressure during filling; (E) maximum bladder pressures during voiding; and (F) bladder compliance.