Squamous cell carcinoma of suprapubic cystostomy tract without bladder involvement

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Abstract

This report describes a third case of squamous cell carcinoma of the suprapubic cystostomy. The first case reported in 1993 concerned a squamous cell carcinoma arising adjacent to the suprapubic cytostomy site and extending anteriorly to the abdominal wall in a 80-yearold man, 5 years after suprapubic urinary diversion for urethral stricture. A second case published in 1995 described a 50-year-old paraplegic man (T11-T12 spinal cord injury) in whom a suprapubic cystostomy tract squamous cell carcinoma developed after 25 years of urinary diversion. The tumour involved the cystostomy tract primarily with extension into the bladder but did not penetrate the bladder wall muscle. Our patient is in fact the second one to have a suprapubic cystostomy tract squamous carcinoma not involving the bladder.

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Schaafsma, R. J. H., Delaere, K. P. J., & Theunissen, P. H. M. H. (1999). Squamous cell carcinoma of suprapubic cystostomy tract without bladder involvement. Spinal Cord, 37(5), 373–374. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.sc.3100834

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