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Urolithiasis in Children Following Augmentation Cystoplasty
Journal of Urology, 1993Until recently urolithiasis in children following augmentation cystoplasty was an infrequently noted problem. We examined our 10-year experience and found urinary calculi to form in 52% of children and young adults undergoing augmentation cystoplasty.
L S, Palmer +5 more
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Fetal perforation of augmentation cystoplasty in an adult
Urology, 1993This is a case report of a fatal spontaneous perforation of an augmentation enterocystoplasty in a twenty-nine-year-old T12 paraplegic, thirteen months post augmentation and placement of artificial urinary sphincter. A review of the literature involving 41 episodes in 31 patients is provided with a discussion concerning presentation, etiology, and ...
D R, Couillard +3 more
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Augmentation Cystoplasty in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
Urologia Internationalis, 2003<i>Introduction:</i> Augmentation cystoplasty is an effective approach to the detrusor hyperreflexia which is refractory to conservative treatment. Sporadic data have been published in patients with progressive diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS).
Roman, Zachoval +6 more
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Kidney Transplantation in Children With Augmentation Cystoplasty
Journal of Urology, 2007Treatment of children with end stage renal disease, especially those with significant bladder dysfunction, is difficult. A high pressure and low capacity bladder is a major risk factor for a transplanted kidney. Cystoplasty can protect the kidney allograft by reducing the intravesical pressure and creating an appropriate capacity. The aim of this study
Abbas, Basiri +4 more
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Complications of intestinal augmentation and substitution cystoplasty
Pediatric Nephrology, 1994The content of these papers has been heavily weighted towards reconstructions performed utilizing segments of stomach. This was not done to place a value judgment on this type of reconstruction, rather it helps establish an awareness of: (1) potentially serious metabolic and gastrointestinal complications not previously reported in children and (2 ...
J D, Mahan, M I, Mentser, S A, Koff
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Renal transplantation in patients with an augmentation cystoplasty
BJU International, 2000Objective To retrospectively review our experience over a 10‐year period of renal transplantation in patients with augmented bladders and thus assess the safety of this procedure. Patients and methods Ten transplant recipients who had ...
R E, Power +4 more
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Augmentation cystoplasty in the patient with neurogenic bladder
World Journal of Urology, 2019To review the indications and techniques of augmentation cystoplasty (AC) in patients with neurogenic bladder (NGB) while also examining the long-term outcomes, complications, and follow-up surgeries.PubMed/MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, and Embase databases were searched for articles related to AC and NGB.AC is indicated for an overactive or poorly ...
Philip J. Cheng, Jeremy B. Myers
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Simultaneous Augmentation Ileo-Cystoplasty in Renal Transplantation
Urology, 2007Renal transplantation is not contraindicated in end-stage renal disease developing as a result of complication of overactive bladder with uninhibited detrusor contractions. As an amendatory surgical approach, augmentation ileo-cystoplasty is the preferred option to achieve a low intravesical storage pressure.
Ayhan, Dinckan +9 more
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Augmentation cystoplasty in patients with exstrophy-epispadias
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1989In a series of over 200 patients with exstrophy-epispadias from the Mayo Clinic, a subgroup of 11 with small bladder capacities, decreased detrusor compliance, and urinary incontinence underwent augmentation cystoplasty. Preaugmentation bladder capacities were between 25 and 250 mL (mean, 73 mL).
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The Contemporary Indications for Augmentation Cystoplasty
Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports, 2013Augmentation cystoplasty (AC) is a well-established technique for improving bladder compliance and capacity, preserving renal function, and minimizing incontinence due to severe detrusor overactivity. The popularity of AC has declined over the past decade due to the improved efficacy of other conservative therapies such as botulinum toxin.
Julie N. Stewart, Timothy B. Boone
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