- Middle Black Sea Journal of Health Science
- Volume:3 Issue:1
- Assessment of Two-Years Bladder Biopsy and Cystectomy Outcomes
Assessment of Two-Years Bladder Biopsy and Cystectomy Outcomes
Authors : Havva ERDEM, Mürüvvet AKCAY CELİK, Betül Duygu SENER, Abdullah CIRAKOGLU, Erdal BENLİ
Pages : 11-15
Doi:10.19127/mbsjohs.294961
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Publication Date : 2017-04-25
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: To evaluate the outcome of bladder biopsy and resection evaluated in pathology department in 2014-2015. Material and methods: A total of 78 cases from 2014 to 2015 were included in this study. Reports of the cases were removed from the archive and the age, gender, diagnosis and prognostic parameters of the cases were recorded. The distribution of cases according to age and gender was evaluated. Results: 65 of the cases were male, 13 of the cases were female. The average age of cases is between 39 and 90. Twenty-one cases were cystitis and squamous metaplasia. The mean age of benign lesions is between 41 and 85. Five cases of dysplastic lesions were observed. The average age is 61.6 and all of them are male. 52 of the cases were malignant. 49 of the cases were male, 3 of the cases were female. 19 cases of non-invasive papillary urothelial carcinoma, 1 case of low malignant potential urothelial neoplasm, 2 of the prostate adenocarcinoma metastasis, 30 of invasive carcinoma. 20 of the cases were pT1, 9 of the cases were pT2, 1 of the case was pT4 and 19 of the cases were pTa. The mean age was 64.5. Invasive tumors are all male. The mean age was 74.6. Conclusion: In this study, tumors and non-tumoral lesions were seen spreading to a wide range of age in bladder. Benign and malignant lesions were observed in males. Benign lesions were more common in females than malignant lesions in females.Keywords : bladder, tumors, non tumoral lesions