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  • Urology
  • Oncology
  • Surgical Reconstruction

Background:

  • Orthotopic neobladder (ONB) reconstruction is a continent urinary diversion technique.
  • It is increasingly utilized in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer undergoing radical cystectomy (RC).
  • ONB serves as an alternative to ileal conduit diversion for select patients desiring to avoid a stoma.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current data on radical cystectomy (RC) with orthotopic neobladder (ONB) reconstruction.
  • To summarize patient selection, preoperative preparation, surgical techniques, and outcomes.
  • To focus on functional (continence, sexual activity), oncological results, complications, and quality of life (QoL).

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review of studies on RC with ONB.
  • Analysis of data regarding patient selection criteria and contraindications.
  • Evaluation of surgical techniques, functional and oncological outcomes, and complication management.

Main Results:

  • Careful patient selection and adequate recovery protocols are crucial for successful ONB outcomes.
  • ONB offers a valid alternative to stoma diversion for motivated patients.
  • The review synthesizes data on oncological control, urinary continence, sexual function, and QoL.

Conclusions:

  • Orthotopic neobladder (ONB) reconstruction is a viable option following radical cystectomy (RC) for carefully selected patients.
  • Success depends on meticulous patient selection, surgical technique, and post-operative management.
  • ONB impacts functional outcomes, oncological results, and quality of life, requiring comprehensive assessment.