Bladder tumor resection surgery


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Bladder tumor resection surgery size can not be generalized. From the complexity of surgery, bladder tumor resection surgery has different ways, such as transurethral bladder tumor resection, relatively less invasive, surgical process is not particularly complex; However, if it is a partial cystectomy or even a radical cystectomy, it involves more tissue processing and reconstruction, and the complexity of the operation will increase. In terms of the impact on the patient's body, even a relatively minor transurethral surgery may bring certain discomfort and risks, such as bleeding, infection, etc., and it will take some time to recover after surgery. Larger surgeries are physically more challenging and may lead to significant weakness and slower recovery after surgery. Risk is also a factor in evaluating the size of surgery. Any surgery carries risks, and cystectomy is no exception. Anesthesia-related risks, intraoperative bleeding, postoperative urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, and other complications may occur. Surgery with higher risks is often considered relatively large. In addition, the difficulty of surgery is also related to the specific circumstances of the tumor. The location, size, number and malignancy of the tumor will affect the difficulty of the operation. Complex tumor conditions will make the operation more difficult, and then make the operation appear bigger. Doctors will comprehensively evaluate the individual situation of the patient and choose the appropriate surgical plan to achieve the best treatment effect and reduce the adverse effects of the operation.