Where is bladder cancer operated on
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Bladder cancer is a kind of terrible malignant tumor. My grandmother has been diagnosed with bladder cancer for more than a year, and has been operated on after examination. Now many patients with bladder cancer want to know where the operation is for bladder cancer?
Where is bladder cancer operated on
First of all: bladder cancer is usually operated on the lesion site. In the process of cystoscopy, if non-invasive superficial papilloma (TA stage) is found, single or few scattered tumors with tumor volume of more than 1cm can be treated by transurethral electrocautery at the same time.
Secondly, the scope of application of local cystectomy and electrocautery is similar to that of transurethral surgery, that is, papilloma of bladder with shallow invasion, low malignancy and thin base.
Finally, partial cystectomy is suitable for invasive papillary carcinoma with limited scope, and the tumor should be far away from the bladder triangle and bladder neck. The depth of invasion should not exceed the peripheral fat layer of bladder. If necessary, ureterovesical anastomosis should be performed.
matters needing attention
Patients with bladder cancer should receive treatment as soon as possible to avoid complications caused by delayed treatment. Patients still need to go to regular cancer hospital for examination, so as to gradually recover their body and return to normal life. This is also the common good wish of patients and doctors.