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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Bladder Cancer Surgery

 Bladder Cancer Surgery  his mainly deals with diagnosing the bladder cancer and removing the related tissues from the bladder. Also known as the TURBT or transurethral resection for bladder tumor, doctors generally carry this out with an anesthesia, which could be general or spinal. 
  • A cystoscope : This   is inserted into the bladder through the urethra
  • A  Resectoscope: This tool is useful for taking the cancer growth for a biopsy. It also helps to burn the cells left behind.

Reasons for This Type of Surgery

There are only three reasons for this kind of surgery:
  • Diagnosis: This surgery is useful in the examination of the urinary bladder and any kind of cancerous growth is easily detectable.
  • Staging: This surgery plays a key role in finding out if the cancer is attacking the bladder lining.

Post Surgery Care

The bladder cancer surgery involves a little bit of post surgical care. A catheter is positioned in the urethra. This catheter ensures that there is no post surgical bleeding thus resisting any kind of possible block to the passage to the urethra. The catheter is removed only after there is a cess in the bleeding. The patient undergoing this surgery would have to be hospitalized for at least five days.

The Patient

The patient who has undergone a TUR kind of bladder cancer surgery would have an urge to pass urine frequently for some until after the surgery effect weans off. This heals over a period. Traces of blood are observed in the urine at least a fortnight after the surgical procedure.

Care After Surgery

The patient would be asked to refrain from any kind of strenuous exercise, activity etc.http://www.biblehealth.com/bladder-cancer/bladder-cancer-surgery.html

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