The urinary bladder is removed during a cystectomy. An whole bladder is removed during a treatment known as a radical cystectomy. This often involves the prostate and seminal vesicles being removed in males. The uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and a portion of the vagina are frequently removed during a radical cystectomy on a female patient. Your surgeon must design a new system to retain your pee and enable it to exit your body after removing your bladder. We refer to this as urine diversion. The choices for urine diversion that may be suitable for you will be discussed with your surgeon. For the treatment of bladder cancer that has spread to the muscular tissue or recurring noninvasive bladder cancer, a radical cystectomy is carried out. Although it is infrequently done, a partial cystectomy is utilized to remove a malignant tumor from a specific area of the bladder. A straightforward cystectomy, which involves merely removing the bladder, may be used to treat noncancerous (benign) diseases.
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