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Published in: World Journal of Urology 11/2020

01-11-2020 | Urothelial Cancer | Original Article

Traumatic spinal cord injury confers bladder cancer risk to patients managed without permanent urinary catheterization: lessons from a comparison of clinical data with the national database

Authors: Ralf Böthig, Christian Tiburtius, Kai Fiebag, Birgitt Kowald, Sven Hirschfeld, Roland Thietje, Ines Kurze, Wolfgang Schöps, Holger Böhme, Albert Kaufmann, Michael Zellner, Thura Kadhum, Klaus Golka

Published in: World Journal of Urology | Issue 11/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Life expectancy for people with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is increasing due to advances in treatment methods and in neuro-urology. Thus, developing urinary bladder cancer (UBC) is gaining importance.

Methods

Single-centre retrospective evaluation of consecutive in- and out-patient data with spinal cord injury between January 1st, 1998 and December 31st, 2018 was carried out and data were compared with UBC data of the German population from the German Centre for Cancer Registry Data at Robert Koch Institute.

Results

A total of 37 (4 female, 33 male) out of 7004 patients with SCI were diagnosed with histologically proven UBC (median follow-up 85 months). Median age at UBC diagnosis was 54.0 years (general population: 74 years). The SCI patients had significantly (p < 0.0001, each) more frequent muscle-invasive tumors (81% ≥ T2) and unfavorable grading (76% G3), compared to the general population. Median survival was 13 months for transitional cell carcinoma (n = 31) and 4 months for squamous cell carcinoma (n = 5) (p = 0.0039), resp. The median survival of the 24 cystectomized patients was 15.0 months. Long-term suprapubic or indwelling catheterization was found in only eight patients for a total of only 5.09% (median 15.5 months) of the latency of all patients. No significant differences for T category and grading were observed between the bladder emptying methods intermittent catheterisation and catheter-free voiding.

Conclusion

The results indicate that in patients with SCI bladder management even without permanent catheterization represents a considerable risk for the development of UBC.
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Metadata
Title
Traumatic spinal cord injury confers bladder cancer risk to patients managed without permanent urinary catheterization: lessons from a comparison of clinical data with the national database
Authors
Ralf Böthig
Christian Tiburtius
Kai Fiebag
Birgitt Kowald
Sven Hirschfeld
Roland Thietje
Ines Kurze
Wolfgang Schöps
Holger Böhme
Albert Kaufmann
Michael Zellner
Thura Kadhum
Klaus Golka
Publication date
01-11-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
World Journal of Urology / Issue 11/2020
Print ISSN: 0724-4983
Electronic ISSN: 1433-8726
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00345-020-03077-3

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