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The Comparison of Partial Ureterectomy and Complete Ureterectomy in Patients with Ureteral Carcinoma |
The People’s Hospital of Pu’ning City ,Pu’ning 515300,China |
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Abstract Objective: To contrast the clinical effects of partial ureterectomy and complete ureterectomy in patients with ureteral carcinoma. Method: 68 patients with ureteral carcinoma were randomly divided into the observation group( n=34) and the control group( n=34), the observation group were treated with partial ureterectomy, the control group were treated with complete ureterectomy( radical resection of ureteral carcinoma), then the clinical effects and the postoperative quality of life( QOL) were contrasted between the two groups. Result: There was no significantly difference in the incidence of bladder cancer, cancer specific survival, tumor related mortality after 1 years of the two groups (P>0.05); and no significantly difference in score of PF, GH,BP, RP, MH, VT, RE, SF, and total score of QOL after 1 years of the two groups( P>0.05). Conclusion: If the patients with early, lower grading ureteral carcinoma can get close follow-up, partial ureterectomy can be performed, it doesn’t increase the incidence of postoperative bladder cancer and tumor related mortality.
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