Abstract

Relevance: Bladder cancer remains an urgent problem in the field of oncological urology, which requires great attention and additional clinical trials. Based on information from the World Health Organization, bladder cancer ranks 10th in the overall prevalence of all cancer pathologies worldwide in 2022 with an upward trend. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the improved reconstructive stage of radical cystectomy for neocyst formation in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Results: A study involving 9 patients undergoing orthotopic ileoneocystoplasty revealed that all maintained normal urinary function. The procedure showed promise in mitigating its radical nature through positive changes, aided by advanced suture techniques that reduced surgical duration and minimized tissue traumatism and scarring. Additionally, its adaptability to various Radical Cystectomy approaches suggests its potential as a versatile option in urological surgery.

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