[Transitional cell carcinoma relapse in uretero-ileal conduit after radical cystectomy]
A Celma Doménech1, E Tremps Velásquez, J Planas Morin
1Servicio Urología, Hospital general de la Vall d'Hebrón, Barcelona. anacelmad@hotmail.com
Actas Urologicas Espanolas
|July 29, 2008
Abstract:
Transitional cell carcinoma relapse in ileal conduit after radical cistectomy is a rare event, especially without upper urinary tract involvement. We describe a case of uretero-ileal transitional cell tumour five years after cistectomy for invasive urothelial tumour. Patient underwent endoscopic treatment with good results after 13 months of follow-up.
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