The present retrospective study analyzes the evolution and survival of 79 patients with bladder infiltrant transitional carcinoma (T2-T3), which were treated with radical cystectomy and bilateral ilio-obturating lymphadenectomy. Pre-operative radiotherapy (57/79) and neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (24/79) was used as supplementary therapy. The univariate analysis showed the relationship between tumour vascular infiltration (TVI) and presence of nodes micrometastasis (p = 0.002). The variables with greater forecast power in the multivariate analysis for survival were a decline in the post-radio and/or neo-adjuvant chemotherapy tumoral stage (p = 0.000) and TVI (p = 0.001). Survival decreased significantly in patients with TVI (p = 0.008), this finding denoting a worse prognosis than the presence of nodular micrometastasis (p = 0.01).