학술논문

Considerations on the psychological status of the patients undergoing radical cystectomy
Document Type
Report
Source
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences. October 2015, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p193, 6 p.
Subject
Cystectomy -- Psychological aspects -- Patient outcomes
Cancer patients -- Physiological aspects -- Psychological aspects
Psychology and mental health
Psychological aspects
Patient outcomes
Language
English
ISSN
2392-7674
Abstract
The psychological impact on patients suffering radical cystectomy is twofold--(both that of the underlying neoplastic disease and that measured by the quality of life subsequent to surgery) and increases as the urinary derivation technique is less physiological and affects more the local anatomy. Although there are numerous questionnaires that assess the quality of life of patients with cancer (HRQoL--health related QoL), not many probe bladder cancer morbidity or correlate the different types of urinary diversions' impact on QoL (quality of life). We analyzed 39 cases in our clinic who underwent radical cystectomy between August 2013 and August 2014. Different diversions were performed, as follows: for 24 patients a cutaneous ureterostomy was performed, in 10 cases a Mainz II pouch, in 3 cases a Bricker derivation and in 2 patients a Studer neobladder was performed. In these patients, QoL--Cancer Version and FACT-BL questionnaires were administered and were followed for an initial period of 2 years. According to our survey, the Bricker derivation is best tolerated, followed by neobladder and the Mainz II pouch. Keywords: radical cystectomy, neobladder, psychological impact, morbidity
Introduction Cancer patients are a special category because of the psychological pressure exerted by the neoplastic disease. The psychological impact on patients suffering radical cystectomy is twofold--(both that of the [...]