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[Initial experiences with the Camey bladder].

H Lipsky

    Der Urologe. Ausg. A
    |July 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    This study evaluated the Camey ileal conduit for bladder reconstruction after cystectomy. Most patients achieved satisfactory bladder function and were content, though nocturnal incontinence was common.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Surgical Innovation
    • Reconstructive Surgery

    Context:

    • Urinary diversion is a critical aspect of post-cystectomy care.
    • Continent urinary reservoirs aim to improve quality of life after bladder removal.
    • The Camey procedure represents a specific technique for bladder reconstruction.

    Purpose:

    • To assess the feasibility and outcomes of the Camey ileal conduit for bladder reconstruction in patients undergoing cystectomy.
    • To evaluate the functional results, including capacity, flow, emptying, and continence, of this surgical technique.

    Summary:

    • Ten patients underwent cystectomy with a Camey ileal conduit urinary diversion.
    • Postoperative complications led to mortality in two patients.
    • Eight patients demonstrated satisfactory bladder capacity, flow, emptying, and daytime continence.
    • Nocturnal incontinence was observed in most patients but was manageable.
    • Overall patient satisfaction with the reconstructed bladder was high.

    Impact:

    • The Camey ileal conduit offers a viable option for bladder reconstruction with generally positive functional outcomes.
    • The study highlights the importance of managing nocturnal incontinence in patients with neobladders.
    • Findings contribute to the understanding of long-term results for specific urinary diversion techniques.

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