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[Bladder repair using an ileocecal segment].

J Pintér, V Szokoly, G Balázs

    Orvosi Hetilap
    |May 21, 1989
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    A 25-year-old woman underwent bladder replacement surgery due to a developmental disorder causing bladder contraction. The successful surgery resulted in urinary continence, allowing her to void every 3-4 hours without residual urine.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Reconstructive Surgery

    Background:

    • Congenital bladder anomalies can lead to significant urological dysfunction.
    • A contracted bladder, often due to developmental issues like a colonic-type mucous membrane, presents a surgical challenge.
    • Urinary diversion and bladder reconstruction are critical for managing such conditions.

    Observation:

    • A 25-year-old female presented with a severely contracted urinary bladder secondary to a developmental anomaly.
    • The bladder exhibited a colonic-type mucous membrane, contributing to its reduced capacity.
    • Standard treatments were insufficient, necessitating advanced surgical intervention.

    Findings:

    • Subtotal cystectomy was performed, followed by bladder replacement using a short-segment ileocecal segment.

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  • Uretero-ileostomy was successfully executed as part of the reconstructive procedure.
  • The patient achieved complete urinary continence, voiding every 3-4 hours with no residual urine post-operatively.
  • Implications:

    • This case demonstrates the efficacy of ileocecal segment bladder augmentation in managing complex bladder contractility issues.
    • The surgical technique offers a viable solution for restoring urinary function and improving quality of life in affected individuals.
    • Further research into reconstructive urological procedures can refine treatments for congenital bladder abnormalities.