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Complex urinary undiversion.

A R Mundy, D E Nurse, J A Dick

    British Journal of Urology
    |December 1, 1986
    PubMed
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    This study successfully undiverted 31 patients with complex lower urinary tract issues, performing simultaneous anorectal and vaginal reconstruction when needed. Patient motivation and overall condition were key factors for successful surgical outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Surgical Reconstruction

    Background:

    • Complex lower urinary tract problems often necessitate urinary diversion.
    • Associated anorectal and vaginal malformations can complicate management.
    • Reconstruction options for these complex cases require careful consideration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the feasibility and outcomes of undiversion surgery in patients with complex lower urinary tract issues.
    • To assess the safety and efficacy of simultaneous anorectal and vaginal reconstruction during undiversion.
    • To identify patient-specific factors influencing the success of these reconstructive procedures.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective analysis of 31 patients undergoing undiversion with simultaneous reconstruction.
    • Inclusion criteria focused on patients with complex lower urinary tract problems and affected anorectal/vaginal structures.

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  • Exclusion criteria included lack of patient motivation and prohibitive general condition, intelligence, or mobility.
  • Main Results:

    • All 31 patients underwent successful undiversion and simultaneous reconstruction.
    • No patient was excluded due to pelvic pathology.
    • Patient motivation and overall health status were critical for successful outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Undiversion with simultaneous anorectal and vaginal reconstruction is a viable option for select patients with complex lower urinary tract problems.
    • Careful patient selection, considering motivation and overall health, is crucial for optimizing surgical success.
    • This approach can effectively address multiple anatomical issues in a single operative setting.