Postoperative complications of bladder cancer

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Bladder cancer is a terrible disease, and the harm of bladder cancer to patients is also serious. Some time ago, my uncle found out that he suffered from bladder cancer. Fortunately, he went to the hospital for surgical treatment in time. For patients with bladder cancer, I will tell you about the complications after bladder cancer surgery.

Postoperative complications of bladder cancer

Complication 1: blood metastasis of bladder cancer is common in advanced cases, mostly in liver, followed by lung and bone. Skin, adrenal gland, kidney, pancreas, heart, testis, salivary gland, ovary, muscle and gastrointestinal tract have been reported, but they are rare.

Complication 2: tumor cell direct implantation of bladder cancer can appear in the process of operation, and tumor occurs in bladder incision or under skin incision after operation. The recurrence of bladder tumor or multiple tumors is partly due to tumor cell implantation.

The third complication: the metastasis pathway of bladder tumor includes lymphatic, hematogenous, direct diffusion and tumor cell direct implantation. Lymphatic metastasis is the most common way. Bladder cancer can be metastasized to internal iliac, external iliac, obturator lymph nodes, or to common iliac lymph nodes.

matters needing attention

Bladder cancer patients with this disease should have a positive and optimistic attitude to face and treat this disease, but also should actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, timely correct bad living habits, develop good habits of daily life, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, suitable for local physical exercise.