25-Year Experience with Replacement of the Human Bladder (Camey Procedure)
Otto M Lilien1, Maurice Camey1
1Departments of Urology, Upstate Medical Center, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Syracuse, New York, and Hospital Foch, Suresnes, Paris, France.
Abstract:
The Carney enterocystoplasty is a technique for constructing a functional, continent bladder in male patients following cystoprostatectomy for carcinoma. The technique is described and 84 patients treated during a 25-year interval are reviewed.
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