Purulent-inflammatory complications after surgical operations for bladder cancer
- Authors: Sitdykov M.E., Zubkov A.Y., Sitdykov E.N., Perchatkin V.A.
- Issue: Vol 81, No 5 (2000)
- Pages: 415-417
- Section: Theoretical and clinical medicine
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/96440
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj96440
- ID: 96440
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Abstract
Incidence of suppurative-inflammatory comlica- tions after surgical treatment in 618 patients with invasive urinary bladder cancer is studied. The urinary bladder resection is carried out in 306 of them, the cystectomy with various methods of urine removal — in 312 of them. The basic suppurative-inflammatory complications in the postoperative period are acute pyelonephritis and peritonitis. After the urinary bladder resection without ureterocystoneostomy the seirous pyelonephritis is found in 8% of the patients, with ureterocysto-neostomy — in 37,8% of the patients, the purulent pyelonephritis in 10,1% of the patients. The pyelonephritis and peritonitis complicated the course of cystectomy in 19,3% and 22,7% of the cases, respectively.
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M. E. Sitdykov
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A. Yu. Zubkov
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E. N. Sitdykov
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V. A. Perchatkin
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