Publications by authors named "P S Kingo"

Article Synopsis
  • Radical cystectomy (RC) is the standard treatment for muscle-invasive bladder cancer in women but poses risks of nerve damage and impacts on sexual function.
  • A study surveyed 151 women after RC, revealing significant concerns about sexual activity, with over half reporting altered vaginal size perception and many experiencing pain during intercourse.
  • The findings suggest that RC can negatively affect female sexual satisfaction, highlighting the need for better support and information for patients post-surgery.
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Objective: To evaluate risk factors contributing to side-specific benign ureteroenteric strictures following radical cystectomy with an ileal conduit.

Materials And Methods: Data obtained from patients with bladder cancer who underwent radical cystectomy with ileal conduit surgery between 2015 and 2018 were retrospectively analysed. Imaging prior to surgery was analysed, regarding calcifications in the aorta, sarcopenia and postoperatively for length of remaining left ureter.

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Objective: To evaluate a cohort of patients diagnosed with benign ureteroenteric stricture (UES) after radical cystectomy with ileal conduits using a strict predefined definition of strictures. Additionally, we want to illustrate the UES debut, regarding symptoms and clinical findings. UES is a well-known long-term complication after radical cystectomy, affecting up to 20% of all patients.

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Background: Approximately 15% of patients undergoing radical cystectomy (RC) develop benign ureteroenteric strictures. Of these strictures, the majority are located in the left ureter. To lower the rate of strictures, a retrosigmoid ileal conduit has been suggested.

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