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Continent Urinary Diversion

Journal of Urology, 1989
From August 1982 through March 1988, 531 patients have undergone continent urinary diversion using an ileal reservoir constructed according to the method of Kock. For the last 18 months we have used the principle of Kock reservoir construction for primary lower urinary tract reconstruction after cystectomy in 39 highly selected male patients by means ...
Gary Lieskovsky   +2 more
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Continent urinary diversion

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1999
Continent urinary diversion has evolved from an investigational method of urinary tract reconstruction to an accepted, and in many instances preferred, option for men and women facing radical cystectomy. Over the last 15 years, we have learned much about the different procedures, their durability, and their success rates.
Mitchell C. Benson, Carl A. Olsson
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Urinary Diversion and Undiversion

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1985
Urinary diversion as a permanent mode of therapy in childhood is becoming uncommon. Indications for temporary diversion are also few, particularly since the advent of percutaneous placement of tubes for temporary diversion. In the same sense, techniques and principles applied to urinary undiversion that are outlined in this article are now used for ...
Michael E. Mitchell, Richard C. Rink
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Continent Urinary Diversion

Journal of Urology, 1984
Continent diversion has become widely ac­ cepted by both the urologist and patient. Or­ thotopic urethral anastomotic procedures and con­ tinent catheterizable stomal reservoirs have stood the test of time, and both procedures should be considered for all appropriate patients.
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Pregnancy and Urinary Diversion

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2007
In most children or premenopausal women who need urinary diversion, the underlying disease is benign. After the problems associated with urinary incontinence have been resolved, and patients have reached puberty, sexuality and fertility become more significant.
Bjoern G. Volkmer, Richard E. Hautmann
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Urinary Diversion in Meningomyelocele [PDF]

open access: possibleAustralasian Radiology, 1967
SUMMARYThe pre‐operative and post‐operative urinary and skeletal findings in 23 cases of meningomyelocele requiring urinary diversion were reviewed by the author. Radiologically, postoperative renal function improved in 50% and deterioration was arrested, in some cases for at least 36 months, in another 40%, 10% showed some deterioration–none showed ...
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Palliative Urinary Diversion

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1982
With the development of nonsurgical methods of urinary diversion and the availability of new and more effective methods for treating cancer, an increasing number of patients will be candidates for palliative urinary diversion. Urinary diversion is clearly indicated to provide the time necessary to establish the correct diagnosis, to treat pain or ...
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Conduit Urinary Diversion

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2018
This review summarizes the salient aspects of the ileal conduit with 3 pedagogical objectives in mind: (1) to describe the surgical steps emphasizing important surgical principles, (2) to provide insight on various preoperative and postoperative considerations, and (3) to summarize the risks of the long-term complications and quality of life. We aim to
Sam S. Chang   +2 more
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Urinary diversion and reconstruction

Current Opinion in Urology, 2000
Orthotopic bladder augmentation and substitution has been established as the standard procedure for urinary diversion in many institutions, with current studies reporting mainly on continence rates and procedure-associated complications, such as the risk of impairment of neobladder function by local tumor recurrences in the small pelvis.
Raimund Stein   +2 more
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Urinary Diversion in Children*

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1992
At the present time, urinary diversion in children remains an last resort type of treatment that must be carried out in selected cases when there is no alternative available. All forms of urinary diversion have the common goal of gaining control of a life-threatening situation; all, however, are fraught with serious disadvantages for the affected ...
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