Delayed Bladder Perforation Related to Immediate Single Dose Intravesical Doxorubicin Instillation After TURBT: A Case Report and Literature Review

Clin Med Insights Case Rep. 2021 Jan 7:14:1179547620986158. doi: 10.1177/1179547620986158. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Introduction: Intravesical chemotherapy instillation immediately after tumor resection is a well-known practice in the management of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. Despite being largely well tolerated in most cases, it is not devoid of severe and life-threatening complications.

Case presentation: We present an unusual case of bladder perforation that happened 2 weeks after bladder tumor resection. The patient had received single dose intra-vesical instillation of doxorubicin after TUR-BT. Conservative managements failed to achieve bladder healing; as a result, open surgical repair was performed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of bladder perforation after intra-vesical doxorubicin instillation.

Conclusion: The occurrence of such a rare serious complication in a mostly safe intervention must be taken into consideration. A high index of suspicion, timely management, and proceeding to more invasive surgical treatments when necessary are cornerstones in the management and preserving the bladder.

Keywords: Intravesical chemotherapy; bladder cancer; bladder perforation; doxorubicin; extravasation; fat necrosis.

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