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Unique urinary-fecal calculus after cystectomy and ureterosigmoidostomy
W E Goodwin1, J J Kaufman, R K Tompkins
1Department of Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine.
Abstract:
A 36-year-old m an had stage B1 bladder cancer-treated by cystectomy and ureterosigmoidostomy. Postoperatively, a urinary leak was managed successfully by transureteroureterostomy and temporary colostomy. In succeeding years a large calculus developed in the region where the bladder had been and it also involved the sigmoid colon. The huge stone was removed successfully. A nonabsorbable suture was found in the center of the stone. This is a unique complication of ureterosigmoidostomy.
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