Feasibility, Safety, and Patient Satisfaction of Transurethral Bladder Tumor Resection in an Outpatient Setting

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Strahl, Lucas [1 ,2 ]
Borgmann, Hendrik [2 ]
Struck, Julian Peter [2 ]
Salem, Johannes [1 ,2 ]
Kuru, Timur H. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] CUROS Urol Zent, Cologne, Germany
[2] Univ Klin Brandenburg Havel, Klin Urol & Kinderurol, Brandenburg, Germany
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bladder cancer; healthcare efficiency; outpatient TURB; patient satisfaction; surgical outcomes; CLAVIEN-DINDO CLASSIFICATION; EARLY RECURRENCE; COMPLICATIONS; MARKER; CANCER;
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10.1002/cnr2.70120
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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IntroductionTransurethral resection of the bladder (TURB) is a common urological procedure, typically performed in an inpatient setting. This study aims to investigate safety, quality, and patient satisfaction aspects of TURB in an outpatient setting, reflecting the emerging strategy of outpatientization of surgical procedures in the German healthcare system.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed a cohort of 100 patients who underwent outpatient TURB. The standard procedure was day surgery under general anesthesia and dismissal with or without a urinary catheter. The analysis focused on postoperative complications, resection quality, recurrence within 6 months, and patient satisfaction. Data was collected from electronic medical records and patient interviews and analyzed using descriptive and multivariate statistics.ResultsThe cohort consisted primarily of male patients (79%) with a median age of 70 years. The average surgery time was 11.3 min with a mean of 1.6 tumors resected. Histopathological findings leaned toward superficial bladder tumors with a mean recurrence rate of 11.6%. Postoperative complications were mostly mild, with only 5% of patients suffering from complications rated as Clavien-Dindo >= 2 and no complications of grade >= 4. High levels of patient satisfaction were reported, with 83% preferring outpatient TURB to inpatient treatment for future surgery.ConclusionOutpatient TURB appears to be a safe and effective alternative to inpatient surgery for selected patients with bladder tumors <= 4 cm, offering comparable surgical and oncological outcomes while enhancing patient satisfaction and reducing healthcare system burden.
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