Inguinal lymph node metastasis of bladder carcinoma after radical cystectomy: A case report and review of literature.

Lymph node metastasis in bladder cancer (BC) is common and has been associated with a very poor prognosis. Bc rarely metastasizes to inguinal lymph nodes.

We reported an unusual case of right inguinal lymph node metastasis of transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder.

Metastasis occurred 9 months after radical cystectomy for BC. The patient refused chemotherapy and underwent only surgical excision of lymph nodes without any adjuvant therapy. During a follow-up period of 3 years, the patient still having complete remission.

Multiple studies showed an improved clinical outcome with adjuvant chemotherapy for pathological node-positive patients with BC. Long-term survival could be achieved for some patients with limited lymph node metastasis who underwent metastasectomy. Some studies supported the benefit of surgical consolidation after a good response to systemic chemotherapy. The best management plan for clinically node-positive BC is not established yet.

There is little evidence on which to base the management of inguinal lymph node metastasis from BC. Metastasectomy could be an option with good outcomes.

International journal of surgery case reports. 2020 Sep 21 [Epub ahead of print]

Mohamad Moussa, Mohamed Abou Chakra, Athanasios Papatsoris, Athanasios Dellis, Wajih Saad, Nazih Bou Chahine

Head of Urology Department, Zahraa Hospital, University Medical Center, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon. Electronic address: ., Faculty of Medicine, Department of Urology, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon. Electronic address: ., 2nd Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Sismanoglio Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece. Electronic address: ., Department of Urology/General Surgery, Areteion Hospital, Athens, Greece. Electronic address: ., Head of Oncology Department, Zahraa Hospital, University Medical Center, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon. Electronic address: ., Department of Vascular Surgery, Zahraa Hospital, University Medical Center, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon. Electronic address: .

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