| Literature DB >> 4057371 |
A Ogawa, Y Yanagisawa, T Nakamoto, M Wajiki, N Hirabayashi, M Nakama.
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We reviewed 26 patients more than 80 years old with bladder carcinoma to determine if an active surgical policy is justified. Ten patients with superficial carcinoma were treated with transurethral resection; none died of cancer and half have survived 5 years. Of 16 patients with invasive carcinoma 9 underwent total cystectomy with urinary diversion and 2 underwent partial cystectomy. There was no operative mortality. Postoperative complications were not serious. Five of the 9 patients who underwent total cystectomy are alive, with a mean survival of 35 months. The 4-year crude survival rate was 50 per cent. Both patients who underwent partial cystectomy died within 2 years. One patient treated with radiotherapy alone and 1 without any treatment have survived 2 years. These results suggest that contrary to the general tendency towards conservative treatment, a curative operation is worth attempting in elderly patients with bladder carcinoma.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4057371 DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)47510-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Urol ISSN: 0022-5347 Impact factor: 7.450