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Abstract This paper explores the value of three-dimensional ultrasound combined with surface three-dimensional imaging for measuring bladder tumours and their preoperative staging. Through the information sensing effect of three-dimensional ultrasound, it can help bladder cancer to perform preoperative and postoperative care. In the paper, 75 patients who were admitted to our hospital for bladder tumour treatment from January 2017 to December 2018 were selected for 3D ultrasound examination and compared with surgical pathological results and pre-CT staging results. The study found that in this study, 74 patients with correct three-dimensional ultrasound diagnosis had 132 tumours. The diagnostic accuracy of 3D ultrasound was 98.7%, and the diagnostic accuracy of CT for bladder tumours was 90.7%, which was statistically different (P

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