Cuidados de enfermería en un paciente intervenido de neovejiga ileal ortotópica tipo Hautmann. Caso clínico

  1. GARCÍA MARTÍNEZ, MANUEL JESÚS 1
  2. MONTES NIETO, ISABEL M.ª 1
  3. RUIZ MONTES, MYRIAM 1
  1. 1 HH.UU. Virgen del Rocío (Sevilla)
Revue:
Enfuro

ISSN: 2695-5172 2695-5180

Année de publication: 2017

Número: 133

Pages: 10-15

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Enfuro

Résumé

Orthopic ileal neobladder, type Hautmann, is currently the preferred method for urinary derivation in patients undergoing radical cystectomy for muscle-infiltrating bladder cancer. We set goals such as: 1) to supply useful information to patients with neobladder, specifically Hautmann neobladder about patients who underwent radical cystectomy due to infiltrating bladder cancer. 2) to highlight the important role that nursing staff plays by promoting quality in nursing care in this type of surgical intervention. It is described the case of a patient diagnosed with high-grade papillary urothelial carcinoma with evidence of perineural invasion. This patient underwent a radical cystectomy with neobladder reconstruction. The patient presented paralytic ileus. Paralytic ileus is a severe complication resulting from a variety of disorders, which is most commonly associated with radical cystectomy due to infiltrating bladder cancer. Other complications are urinary fistula, urinary retention due to mucus and urosepsis. Surveys aimed at monitoring the Hautmann neobladder show good functional outcomes, a low rate of complications of both immediate and late responses, and therefore, the quality of life for these patients was good