Bladder cancer invasion along a tension-free vaginal mesh

IJU Case Rep. 2021 Jan 21;4(2):104-107. doi: 10.1002/iju5.12254. eCollection 2021 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: The effect of synthetic mesh after pelvic organ prolapse surgery on the progression of bladder cancer remains unclear.

Case presentation: A 79-year-old woman who underwent a tension-free vaginal mesh procedure 8 years prior was diagnosed with carcinoma in situ of the bladder. Although intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guérin therapy was started, the tumor rapidly became muscle invasive. Laparoscopic radical cystectomy was performed following radiochemotherapy; however, the tumor extended to the left internal obturator muscle along the mesh arm. Pathological findings showed desmoplastic high-grade urothelial carcinoma infiltrating around the mesh. Finally, cancer recurred rapidly in the left internal obturator muscle.

Conclusion: Synthetic mesh can become an abnormal anatomical pathway for tumor infiltration. Therefore, in high-risk bladder cancer patients who underwent a tension-free vaginal mesh procedure, radical cystectomy should be performed without delay before the tumor invades the perivesical tissue.

Keywords: bladder cancer; carcinoma in situ; laparoscopic radical cystectomy; pelvic organ prolapse; tension‐free vaginal mesh.

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