Home > Articles > Healthy Living Comprehensive Guide > Complications and prevention of total cystectomy in situ neobladder
Complications and prevention of total cystectomy in situ neobladder


Empowering you to live your best life.
Complications of total cystectomy, total cystectomy and orthotopic neobladder usually include bleeding, infection, urinary fistula, etc. Related analysis and preventive measures are as follows:
1.
Bleeding may occur due to damage to blood vessels in the bladder during surgery.
Patients need to be fully evaluated before surgery, strictly control bleeding volume during surgery, and closely observe postoperative bleeding.
2. Infection occurs due to
failure to strictly observe aseptic consciousness during surgery or after surgery, bacteria may invade the wound site and cause infection.
Necessary disinfection measures should be taken before surgery, and attention should be paid to rest and local cleanliness after surgery.
3. Urinary
fistula may occur due to damage to urethral wall during surgery. It is
necessary to evaluate the patient's complicated medical history before surgery and follow appropriate operating skills during surgery.