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A cystectomy removes part or all of your bladder and other organs, too. Commonly used to treat bladder cancer, cystectomy can reroute urine through a small hole in your belly (stoma).
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Surgery to remove the bladder (cystectomy) A cystectomy is an operation to remove your bladder. This is a big operation. You might be in hospital for between 5 and 14 nights. After surgery to remove ...
North Carolina resident Allen Beckett, 71, had his radical cystectomy eight years ago and now volunteers with the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN). He’s often seen how radical cystectomy ...
Removal of the bladder, called radical cystectomy, is the preferred treatment for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) as well as for some with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer ...
If the cancer is large or has spread to more than one part of your bladder, your doctor will likely remove the entire organ and the nearby lymph nodes.This is a radical cystectomy.
Robot-Assisted Radical Cystectomy Versus Open Radical Cystectomy in Patients With Bladder Cancer (RAZOR): An Open-Label, Randomised, Phase 3, Non-Inferiority Trial ...
Robot-assisted neobladder yields better perioperative and functional outcomes with similar long-term survival to open surgery ...