Abstract:
Objective To explore the feasibility and clinical efficacy of natural orifice specimen extraction(NOSE) combined with sigmoid colon in situ neo-bladder on invasive bladder cancer.
Methods For six patients undergoing laparoscopic radical cystectomy, the specimens were treated by pulling out through the anus and completely laparoscopic performance with sigmoid colon orthotropic neo-bladder. The postoperative urine control and postoperative complications were observed.
Results All patients completed the operation according to the expected goals, and no other surgical methods were transferred. All patients had good urine control and no obvious complications.
Conclusion NOSE combined with sigmoid colon in situ neo-bladder on invasive bladder cancer is an ideal method for urinary diversion. It is minimally invasive, with less complication, good urine control and storage.