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[Evolution of urinary bladder substitution].

N G Kock1

  • 1Departamento de Cirugía, Universidad de Göteborg, Suecia.

Archivos Espanoles De Urologia
|November 1, 1992
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Bladder reconstruction offers patients undergoing cystectomy improved quality of life through continent urinary diversion. Modern techniques provide complete voiding control using orthotopic reconstruction or continent intestinal reservoirs.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Surgical Innovation
  • Patient Quality of Life

Context:

  • Historical overview of bladder substitution techniques.
  • Discussion on patient quality of life post-cystectomy.
  • Significance of reservoir compliance and antireflux mechanisms.

Purpose:

  • To outline historical bladder substitution methods.
  • To discuss the impact of bladder reconstruction on patient quality of life.
  • To highlight key factors in successful urinary receptacle creation.

Summary:

  • Current cystectomy patients can receive bladder substitutes ensuring continence and easy emptying.
  • Orthotopic bladder reconstruction offers complete voiding control.
  • Continent intestinal reservoirs, including valved rectal diversions, are viable alternatives.

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Impact:

  • Enhanced patient quality of life through effective bladder substitution.
  • Improved functional outcomes after cystectomy.
  • Advancements in urinary diversion techniques provide greater patient control.