Hemorrhagic cystitis can occur 6 months to 10 years after pelvic irradiation. Various palliative treatment alternatives may be unsuccessful in the management of severe hemorrhagic cystitis, so that in rare cases radical surgery will be the last resort.A 77-year-old man with persistent bleeding due to hemorrhagic cystitis after radiotherapy for prostate cancer was initially treated with conservative measures. All of these treatment methods were unsuccessful. His condition deteriorated and became life-threatening. As a last resort, laparoscopic cystoprostatectomy and mini-laparotomy ileal conduit diversion were successfully performed with no intraoperative or postoperative complications. To our knowledge, this is the first report on laparoscopic cystoprostatectomy for a patient with previous radiotherapy to the pelvis.

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