Management of patients with liver cirrhosis and invasive bladder cancer: A case-series

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Abstract

Liver cirrhosis is a major risk factor for increased mortality and morbidity in patients undergoing non-hepatic surgery with overall mortality rates as high as 45-50%. However, cirrhotic patients are often in need of surgical procedures including urological surgeries like cystectomies for muscle invasive bladder cancer. Data on the prognosis of these patients undergoing cystectomy for bladder cancer are scarce in the literature. In the present case-study, we describe the outcomes of 3 patients with liver cirrhosis who underwent radical cystectomy for muscle invasive bladder cancer. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study reporting on this kind of urological surgery in patients with liver cirrhosis. Accordingly, we provide a review in the literature on prognosis and factors influencing the survival of cirrhotic patients who undergo surgical procedures.

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Zachos, I., Zachou, K., Dalekos, G. N., & Tzortzis, V. (2019). Management of patients with liver cirrhosis and invasive bladder cancer: A case-series. Journal of Translational Internal Medicine, 7(1), 29–33. https://doi.org/10.2478/jtim-2019-0006

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