We present a review on the current options for continent urinary diversion and their different indications on the basis of patient selection. In current clinical practice continent urinary diversion is being used world-wide in patients undergoing radical
Andrew Moon +2 more
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Step-by-step robotic intracorporeal ileal conduit urinary diversion
Background: Radical cystectomy with urinary diversion is the standard surgical treatment for muscle invasive bladder cancer. The use of the robotic approach, including performing an intracorporeal urinary diversion, has increased in recent years ...
Matthew Lee +3 more
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Bowel dysfunction after transposition of intestinal segments into the urinary tract : 8-year prospective cohort study [PDF]
Purpose Bowel function may be disturbed after intestinal segments are transposed into the urinary tract to reconstruct or replace the bladder. In 1997, our group were the first to report major bowel dysfunction in a cohort of such patients: up to 42% of ...
ABACUS Research Group +8 more
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Large bifid ureteric calculus in a patient with an ileal conduit
Urinary diversion after extirpative surgery of the bladder is done by various methods. Conduit urinary diversion is the most commonly practiced method of urinary diversion.
Shanmugasundaram Rajaian, Nitin S Kekre
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Metabolic complications of urinary intestinal diversion
Patients with a urinary bladder malignancy or severe anatomical/functional bladder abnormalities may be candidates for urinary diversion at the time of cystectomy. Most urinary diversions are constructed from intestinal segments.
Nikhil Vasdev +2 more
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Robotic intracorporeal urinary diversion: practical review of current surgical techniques [PDF]
In this practical review, we discuss current surgical techniques reported in the literature to perform Intracorporeal Urinary Diversion (ICUD) after Robotic Radical Cystectomy (RARC), emphasizing criticisms of single approaches and making comparisons ...
Balbay, Mevlana D +9 more
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Long-term Health-related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Radical Cystectomy [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the long-term (>5 years) health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes following radical cystectomy, comparing Indiana pouch (IP), neobladder (NB), and ileal conduit (IC).
Bihrle, Richard +6 more
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Urinary diversion and bladder reconstruction/replacement using intestinal segments for intractable incontinence or following cystectomy [PDF]
Background Surgery performed to improve or replace the function of the diseased urinary bladder has been carried out for over a century. Main reasons for improving or replacing the function of the urinary bladder are bladder cancer, neurogenic bladder ...
Cody, June D. +6 more
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Surgical management of urolithiasis in patients after urinary diversion. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To present our experience in surgical management of urolithiasis in patients after urinary diversion. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with urolithiasis after urinary diversion received intervention.
Wen Zhong +5 more
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Health-related quality of life after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer in elderly patients with an ileal conduit, ureterocutaneostomy, or orthotopic urinary reservoir: a comparative questionnaire survey [PDF]
To compare the health-related quality of life of elderly patients after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer in urinary diversion groups: ileal conduit, ureterocutaneostomy, or orthotopic urinary reservoir. The 109 participating elderly patients aged 75
Arata, Ryoji +10 more
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