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Orthotopic urinary diversion.

J A Freeman1, D G Skinner

  • 1Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, USA.

Contemporary Urology
|May 8, 1995
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Internal reservoirs made from stomach, ileum, and colon segments offer a dependable method for continent diversion. This surgical technique reconstructs the urinary tract using intestinal tissue for improved patient outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology and Urology
  • Surgical Reconstruction

Background:

  • Continent urinary diversion is a surgical procedure to create a reservoir for urine.
  • Various intestinal segments have been explored for constructing these reservoirs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the reliability of internal reservoirs for continent diversion.
  • To assess the efficacy of using different gastrointestinal segments.

Main Methods:

  • Construction of internal reservoirs using segments of the stomach, ileum, ileocecal region, and sigmoid colon.
  • Assessment of reservoir function and patient outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Internal reservoirs constructed from these intestinal segments demonstrated reliable continent diversion.

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  • Successful reconstruction of the urinary tract was achieved.
  • Conclusions:

    • Segments of the stomach, ileum, ileocecal region, and sigmoid colon are suitable for creating reliable continent diversion reservoirs.
    • This approach offers a viable option for urinary tract reconstruction.