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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
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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
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NONCONTINENT URINARY DIVERSION
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1997When 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.
John A. Libertino +2 more
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Urinary Diversion in Children*
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1992At 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 diversion and reconstruction
Current Opinion in Urology, 2000Orthotopic 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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Radiology of urinary diversions
Current Opinion in Urology, 2000Radiologic 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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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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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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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1984
E A, Stone +2 more
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Classifications of Urinary Diversions
Urologia Journal, 2012Advantages 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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Laparoscopic Urinary Diversion
2003Laparoscopic urologic oncology has progressed from simple, or essentially ablative procedures, to increasingly complex reconstructive procedures. Urinary diversion comprises what many urologists view as the most demanding reconstructive surgery. Herein, we describe the most recent progress in laparoscopic urinary diversion.
James Borin, Stephen J. Savage
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2003
The use of intestine to substitute for the diseased or absent bladder represents an important surgical innovation in gastrointestinal surgery to emerge during the past century. Intestinal urinary diversions have evolved from simple conduits to true continent storage vessels that may, in some circumstances, be anastomosed to the urethra to function as a
Peter C. Albertsen, Scott Rutchik
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The use of intestine to substitute for the diseased or absent bladder represents an important surgical innovation in gastrointestinal surgery to emerge during the past century. Intestinal urinary diversions have evolved from simple conduits to true continent storage vessels that may, in some circumstances, be anastomosed to the urethra to function as a
Peter C. Albertsen, Scott Rutchik
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