John J Bauer, MD, FACS John J. Bauer, M.D.
www.flinturology.com

Urology Services, Inc.
G-1121 West Hill Rd.
Flint, Michigan 48507
Tel: 810.232.8888
Fax: 810.232.9190
Email: jbauer@flinturology.com
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Counseling and Pre-Op Note

Patient Name:

Age:

Date:

Procedure: Transurethral resection of bladder tumor, possible systematic bladder biopsies

Indications:

Patient is a male with irrative bladder symptoms, micro/gross hematuria found to have a bladder tumor on a previous cystoscopy or positive voiding cytologies consistent with cancer.

Alternatives:

Alternatives to the procedure are watchful waiting with expectant management and intravesical chemotherapy. The patient is aware that the most reliable diagnostic and curative option is surgery.

Risks/Complications:

The risks and complications of the procedure where extensively discussed with the patient. The general risks of this procedure include, but are not limited to bleeding, transfusion, infection, wound infection/dehiscence, pain, scaring of tissues, failure of the procedure, potential injury to other surrounding structures, deep venous thrombosis, pulmonary embolus, myocardial infarction, heart failure, stroke, death or a long-term stay in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Additionally, mentioned were the possible serious complications of the anesthesia to include cracked teeth, airway damage, aspiration, pneumonia, spinal head-ache, nerve damage, spinal canal bleeding and malignant hyperthermia. Your anesthesiologist will discuss the risks and complications in more depth separately. Additional procedures may be necessary.

The specific risks of this procedure include, but are not limited to: injury to or perforation of prostate capsule or bladder, ureteral injury or obstruction, additional procedures to correct injury (stent, percutaneous renal drainage), urinary tract infection, pyelonephritis, irrative voiding symptoms, incontinence, gross hematuria, clot retention, may require prolonged catheterization or recatheterization, inability to remove all the cancer, inability to get bladder muscle tissue in the specimen for accurate staging, repeat procedures may need to be performed, recurrence of cancer is possible, bladder neck contracture, and erectile dysfunction.

You understand the procedure, general and specific risks as discussed and agree to proceed with the procedure. You also understand that not every possible complication can be listed in this counseling note and additional risks are possible, although unlikely.

Physician's Signature: ________________________________ Date: __________________

Patient Signature: __________________________________ Date: __________________

Witness: __________________________________