Cystitis surgery
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Overview
Surgery is not the primary treatment for cystitis and is not required most of the times. Surgery can be done for associated pathologies leading to cystitis like a tutor or a stone leading to obstruction of the bladder and thus encouraging growth of pathogens and thus Cystitis.
Surgery
Surgery is not usually recommended for Cystitis. It can be considered in the following circumstances:[1]
- Cystitis Cystica
- Bladder tumour
- Unremovable stone
- Viral Hemorrhagic cystitis after stem cell transplantation
References
- ↑ Kurosawa K, Urakami S, Ishiwata K, Miyagawa J, Sakaguchi K, Fujioka M; et al. (2016). "[Significance of Urological Surgical Treatment for Viral Hemorrhagic Cystitis after Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation]". Hinyokika Kiyo. 62 (11): 563–567. doi:10.14989/ActaUrolJap_62_11_563. PMID 27919133.