Radical cystectomy for bladder cancer means radical cystectomy combined with lymph node dissection, which is commonly used in the treatment of middle and advanced bladder cancer.
Radical cystectomy for bladder cancer refers to radical cystectomy combined with lymph node dissection, which is mainly applied to the treatment of middle and advanced bladder cancer. It can reduce local recurrence and distant metastasis in order to improve the survival rate of patients.
The surgical scope of radical cystectomy for bladder cancer includes the bladder and its surrounding fatty tissues, the distal ureter, and pelvic lymph nodes. Women should also include the uterus, adnexa, and anterior vaginal wall; men also include the prostate and seminal vesicles. Postoperative urinary diversion and reconstruction procedures, such as in situ neobladder, are required.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention and choose the appropriate treatment plan based on your condition under the guidance of your doctor.