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Hinyokika Kiyo. Acta Urologica Japonica
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This study introduces a novel colon bladder replacement technique for patients needing bladder removal. The procedure offers a continent urinary diversion option, improving quality of life for selected individuals.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Reconstructive Surgery

Context:

  • Ileal conduit diversion is a common treatment after radical cystectomy but often results in incontinence.
  • Patients frequently seek urinary diversion alternatives that preserve continence and urethral voiding.
  • Radical cystectomy and total exenteration necessitate urinary diversion, impacting patient quality of life.

Purpose:

  • To describe a new surgical technique for colon bladder replacement using a detuburalized right colon segment.
  • To evaluate the feasibility, safety, and functional outcomes of this colon bladder reconstruction.
  • To assess patient continence, voiding function, and upper urinary tract status after the procedure.

Summary:

  • Eight patients underwent colon bladder replacement after cystectomy or exenteration.

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  • The created neobladder had a capacity of 300-600 ml, enabling urethral voiding in most patients.
  • Postoperative results showed good continence rates and no upper tract deterioration, with one patient requiring self-catheterization.
  • Impact:

    • This colon bladder reconstruction offers a continent urinary diversion, potentially enhancing quality of life for selected patients.
    • The procedure provides a viable alternative to ileal conduit diversion, addressing patient desire for continence and urethral voiding.
    • Further research may validate this technique as a standard option for specific patient populations undergoing cystectomy or exenteration.