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NONCONTINENT URINARY DIVERSION

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1997
When the need for urinary diversion arises, whether from carcinoma of the urinary tract, malfunction, or malformation, a decision must be made about the type of diversion to be performed. Currently, the patient and surgeon must decide on continent versus noncontinent versus neobladder, and on the type of intestinal segment to be used.
O, Williams, M J, Vereb, J A, Libertino
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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.
Richard E, Hautmann, Bjoern G, Volkmer
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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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Urinary diversions

Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2013
There is an ongoing debate concerning the optimal choice of urinary diversion following bladder extirpative surgery. Among others, several factors including patient preferences, age, sex and baseline renal function play an important role in the ultimate decision.
Bassel G, Bachir, Wassim, Kassouf
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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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Orthotopic urinary diversion

Current Opinion in Urology, 2015
Orthotopic urinary diversion has been performed for more than 30 years. Although it is considered to be the gold standard form of diversion in many centers of expertise, however it is uncommonly performed outside these institutions. The purpose of this article is to review the current indications and outcomes of orthotopic diversion with a focus on ...
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Radiology of urinary diversions

Current Opinion in Urology, 2000
Radiologic evaluation of urinary diversion has three objectives: to monitor upper tract distention, to detect new urothelial tumors and to detect metastasis. The type of imaging procedure and the frequency of imaging is dictated by the urologist preference.
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Urinary Diversion

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1984
E A, Stone   +2 more
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Classifications of Urinary Diversions

Urologia Journal, 2012
Advantages and disadvantages of different types of urinary diversion and their choices are of utmost importance for the functional outcome and patient satisfaction. There is a variety of choices for incontinent urinary diversion (ureterocutaneostomy, ileal conduit, colonic conduit) and continent urinary diversion (continent urinary diversion ...
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Urinary diversion

Current Problems in Surgery, 1987
D G, Skinner   +3 more
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