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Ostomy Care01:24

Ostomy Care

Introduction
An ostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an artificial opening from the intestines to the outside of the body, allowing for the rerouting of effluent. This opening is known as a stoma. A stoma usually protrudes above the skin surface, appearing pink or red, moist, and round, and it lacks nerve sensations.
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease V: Surgical Management01:21

Inflammatory Bowel Disease V: Surgical Management

Surgical interventions for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, are essential in managing symptoms and addressing complications. The selection of surgical procedures is contingent upon the specific conditions and complications that stem from these illnesses.
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Peritoneal Dialysis II: Peritoneal Dialysis Systems and Complications01:25

Peritoneal Dialysis II: Peritoneal Dialysis Systems and Complications

Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a medical process that removes waste products and excess fluid from the body using the peritoneal membrane as a natural filter.Peritoneal Dialysis MethodsSeveral methods can be used for peritoneal dialysis, including Acute Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis, and Automated Peritoneal Dialysis, also known as Continuous Cyclic Peritoneal Dialysis.Acute Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis (AIPD) is used for patients with uremic...
Tracheostomy Care II: Procedure01:25

Tracheostomy Care II: Procedure

Tracheostomy care is an essential nursing skill that involves cleaning and maintaining a tracheostomy tube to prevent infection and other complications. Here's a step-by-step guide explaining each procedure with its rationale. Note that disposable gloves are to be worn at all times and changed as often as needed to maintain a sterile work environment, and to protect both patient and healthcare worker.
Step 1: Perform hand hygiene, and put on personal protective equipment: gown, gloves, mask and...
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Peritoneal Dialysis III: Nursing Management

Peritoneal dialysis, or PD, utilizes the peritoneal membrane as a filter to eliminate excess fluid and waste products. Effective nursing management is essential for ensuring patient safety, preventing complications, and promoting optimal function of the peritoneal dialysis process.Assessment and MonitoringNurses must thoroughly assess the patient before, during, and after each dialysis session. Regular monitoring includes vital signs, daily weight, fluid intake and output, and laboratory values...
Tracheostomy: Procedure and Tubes01:28

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A tracheostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an artificial opening into the trachea, typically at the second or third cartilaginous ring level. This opening allows the insertion of a tracheostomy tube, which can replace an endotracheal tube, provide mechanical ventilation, bypass an upper airway obstruction, or remove accumulated tracheobronchial secretions.
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An Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy Designed to Minimize Anastomotic Complications and Optimize Conduit Function
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An Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy Designed to Minimize Anastomotic Complications and Optimize Conduit Function

Published on: April 17, 2020

Ileovesicostomy: update.

W B Zimmerman1, R A Santucci

  • 1Department of Urology, Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, Warren, MI, USA.

Archivos Espanoles De Urologia
|April 14, 2011
PubMed
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Continent ileovesicostomy offers a safe and durable solution for complex urinary diversion needs, evolving from earlier methods like clean intermittent bladder catheterization. This technique provides an easy-to-empty, low-pressure urinary conduit for challenging cases.

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An Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy Designed to Minimize Anastomotic Complications and Optimize Conduit Function
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An Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy Designed to Minimize Anastomotic Complications and Optimize Conduit Function

Published on: April 17, 2020

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Surgical Techniques
  • Medical Device Technology

Background:

  • Managing complex urinary issues like neurogenic bladder and post-prostatectomy complications presents significant clinical challenges.
  • Clean intermittent bladder catheterization, established in the 1970s, remains a primary treatment but has limitations for certain refractory cases.
  • Suprapubic urinary diversion techniques have evolved over 50 years to address complex and poor-prognosis urinary diversion scenarios.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a detailed and updated overview of the continent ileovesicostomy technique.
  • To highlight its role as an advanced solution for challenging urinary diversion.
  • To discuss its advantages in managing difficult lower urinary tract obstruction and post-cancer treatment complications.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of current knowledge on continent ileovesicostomy.
  • Description of the surgical technique and its evolution.
  • Analysis of its functional characteristics: easy emptying, low-pressure system, non-catheterizable conduit.

Main Results:

  • Continent ileovesicostomy is presented as a safe and durable method for urine elimination.
  • It offers a low-pressure, non-catheterizable urinary conduit.
  • The technique is suitable for managing refractory cases and complex urinary scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • Continent ileovesicostomy represents a significant advancement in suprapubic urinary diversion.
  • It provides an effective and reliable option for patients with complex urological conditions.
  • The technique ensures safe and durable urine elimination, improving patient outcomes.