Objective: To study the safety and feasibility of transurethral bladder lesion mucosal en bloc resection with 2 μm laser for cystitis glandularis.

Methods: From July 2018 to July 2019, 58 patients with cystitis glandularis received surgical treatment were selected. All patients in this study were randomly divided into experimental group (transurethral 2 μm laser bladder lesion mucosal en bloc resection) and control group (traditional transurethral resection of bladder lesion mucosal). By analyzing the perioperative and follow-up clinical data of these two operation procedures, we discuss the efficacy and safety of transurethral 2 μm laser bladder lesion mucosal en bloc resection in the treatment of cystitis glandularis.

Results: Patients of two groups received operation successfully without serious complications such as bladder perforation. Compared with the experimental group, the laser treated group hadless bleeding in operation, shorter post-operative catheter indwelling time. These differences were statistically significant. No significant difference existed between two groups in terms of operative time, Bladder flushing time, irritation symptoms of bladder.

Conclusion: Transurethral 2 μm laser bladder lesion mucosal en bloc resection is safe and effective for the treatment of cystitis glandularis, and it is worthy of further clinical application.

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