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Adenocarcinoma of the Bladder as Seen at Ochsner Medical Institutions

Authors: HAROLD A. FUSELIER JR. MD, WILLIAM BRANNAN MD, MIMS GAGE OCHSNER MD, LUIS H. MATOS MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT:Adenocarcinoma of the bladder is an uncommon malignancy comprising less than 2% of all bladder tumors. Eleven cases of adenocarcinoma of the bladder were seen from 1947 to 1977 at the Ochsner Medical Institutions. Six of the tumors were urachal in origin, and five involved the base and lateral walls of the bladder. Six patients were treated with total cystectomy, four with segmental cystectomy, and one with radiation therapy only. The average survival time for the patients with urachal adenocarcinoma was 2.8 years and for those with vesical adenocarcinoma, 2.4 years. Although segmental cystectomy is recommended by some, the authors recommend radical cystectomy for all patients with adenocarcinoma of the bladder.

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