Urol. praxi, 2015; 16(5): 203-208

Urological complications of colorectal cancer

MUDr.Otakar Čapoun, FEBU
Urologická klinika VFN a 1. LF UK v Praze

Treatment of colorectal cancer is associated with a number of not only urological complications. The most serious complications are

those directly related to radical treatment and complications caused by local growth of a tumor mass. Specific are functional complications

after radical surgery or radiotherapy. This review article discusses various types of complications, their diagnosis, possibilities of

their immediate management and long-term treatment and monitoring. The main stress is put on interdisciplinary cooperation with

participation of surgeons, urologists, oncologists and other specialities.

Keywords: colorectal cancer, urological complications, dysfunction

Published: December 1, 2015  Show citation

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