Cystectomy
Cystectomy is surgery to remove the bladder. It may be done in certain cases of bladder cancer. Your doctor can discuss the risks and benefits of the surgery with you.
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Preparing for Surgery
You’ll be told how to prepare for surgery. These instructions may include:
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Donating your own blood. This is in case you need a transfusion during the surgery.
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Taking antibiotics before surgery. This is to help prevent infection.
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Not eating or drinking anything a certain amount of time before surgery.
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Clearing your intestine. You may do this by drinking a special liquid at home. Or you may be admitted to the hospital the night before surgery and given medication and enemas to empty the intestine.
Removing the Bladder
The surgery is done in a hospital. It takes about
Creating a New Path for Urine
After the bladder is removed, you will need a new way to store and release urine. You may need a new opening for urine to travel out of the body. This is done with a procedure called a urostomy. Your doctor will explain this procedure to you.
Risks and Possible Complications
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Infection
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Bleeding that requires a transfusion
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Blockage of intestine
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Inability to have an erection
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Blood clot
