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Differential Complication Rates Following Radical Cystectomy in the Irradiated and Nonirradiated Pelvis
Authors:Vijay A.C. Ramani  Satish B. Maddineni  Ben R. Grey  Noel W. Clarke
Affiliation:1. The Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom;2. The University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom;3. Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, United Kingdom
Abstract:

Background

Reports suggest that cystectomy following pelvic irradiation is associated with a higher morbidity and mortality than in primary cases. However, such reports are from an era when postcystectomy complication rates were higher than are currently reported.

Objective

This study evaluates perioperative complications and mortality in primary radical and postradiation salvage cystectomy.

Design, setting, and participants

Patients treated with cystectomy for bladder cancer or advanced pelvic malignancies involving the bladder were studied.

Measurements

Perioperative complications and mortality were analysed for 426 primary and 420 salvage cystectomies performed at a single institution between 1970 and 2005.

Results and limitations

The 30- and 60-d mortality in the 2000–2005 cohort were 0% and 1.2%, respectively, in the primary group and 1.4% and 4.3%, respectively, in the salvage cystectomy group. Thirty-day mortality between 1970 and 2005 was not statistically significant in the primary and salvage groups (4.2% and 7.1%, respectively).

Conclusions

This large series from a high-volume centre demonstrates no difference in perioperative mortality in primary or postradiation salvage radical cystectomy. Similarly, there was no significant difference in the incidence of most of the surgical or medical complications in either group, although the stomal stenosis rate was higher postradiation.
Keywords:Bladder cancer   Cystectomy   Radiotherapy   Postradiotherapy salvage cystectomy   Pelvic exenteration   Urinary diversion   Postoperative complications
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