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Continent cutaneous diversion.

Margit Fisch1, Joachim W Thüroff

  • 1Center of Urology and Paediatric Urology, Asklepios Klinik Harburg, Hamburg, Germany. m.fisch@asklepios.com

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Summary
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Continent urinary diversion techniques involve creating a reservoir, implanting ureters, and establishing a continence mechanism. Current methods focus on simple, reproducible procedures for effective urinary control with acceptable outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Surgical Techniques
  • Medical Device Technology

Background:

  • Continent urinary diversion necessitates constructing a reservoir, ureteric implantation, and a continence mechanism.
  • This review examines the historical evolution and current methodologies of continent urinary diversion.

Observation:

  • Reservoir creation involves antimesenteric bowel opening and spherical reconfiguration for high volume, low pressure capacity.
  • Ureteric implantation techniques are evolving, with a shift from antirefluxive to refluxive methods being considered.

Findings:

  • Simple, reproducible techniques for continence mechanisms include appendix stoma, flap valve T mechanism, and serosal-lined extramural tunnels.
  • Long-term data indicate excellent continence rates and acceptable complication profiles for various surgical approaches.

Implications:

  • Advances in surgical techniques for continent urinary diversion offer improved patient outcomes.
  • The trend towards refluxive ureteric implantation warrants further investigation and validation.