The survival time after cystectomy is related to factors such as the type of lesion, severity of disease and the presence of metastasis, and there are significant individual differences that cannot be generalized.
Cystectomy is mainly used for the treatment of bladder cancer, which requires the removal of all bladder tissue, followed by pathological examination of the removed tissue after surgery. If the pathological examination is highly differentiated tumor, it means that the tumor lesion is not highly malignant, and the development of the disease can be effectively controlled through local chemotherapy after surgical resection, and the 5-year survival rate is relatively high. If the pathological examination after surgery is hypofractionated tumor, it indicates that the tumor is very high malignant degree, and although other treatments can be adjuvant after surgery, the overall 5-year survival rate is not high. In either case, one should enhance life beliefs and actively cooperate with treatment, while paying attention to dietary adjustment and eating more high-protein foods to enhance body resistance.
During the recovery process of treatment, urinary habits will change due to the absence of urine storage function of the bladder, and guidance is needed to urinate correctly and establish personal confidence in life.