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This study reports a novel approach to urinary diversion using left-sided ileal conduit construction during radical cystectomy when right-sided placement is not feasible due to prior abdominal surgery complications.

Keywords:
cystectomyileal conduitleft abdomenleft sidereverse side

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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Surgical Oncology

Background:

  • Radical cystectomy often involves ileal conduit urinary diversion, typically in the right lower abdomen.
  • Left-sided ileal conduit construction is rarely reported and presents unique surgical challenges.

Observation:

  • A 75-year-old female patient with a large bladder tumor required radical cystectomy and ileal conduit construction.
  • Right-sided conduit placement was precluded by a significant abdominal wall scar hernia from previous surgery.

Findings:

  • Ileal conduit urinary diversion was successfully performed on the left lower abdominal wall.
  • This case demonstrates the feasibility of left-sided ileal conduit construction when right-sided placement is contraindicated.

Implications:

  • This technique offers an alternative for urinary diversion in patients with complex abdominal wall anatomy.
  • Left-sided ileal conduit construction expands surgical options for radical cystectomy patients with prior abdominal surgeries.