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[Cecocystoplasty. Apropos of 14 cases]
Annales D'Urologie
|January 1, 1985
Summary
Urinary diversion using cystoplasty restores normal urinary flow after cystectomy. This technique, applied in fourteen cases, demonstrated excellent results for various bladder conditions.
Area of Science:
- Urology
- Surgical Oncology
Context:
- Cystectomy necessitates urinary diversion.
- Restoring normal urinary flow is crucial post-cystectomy.
Purpose:
- To evaluate the efficacy of cystoplasty for urinary diversion after cystectomy.
- To assess outcomes in patients with benign cystopathies, recurrent papillomatoses, and bladder cancer.
Summary:
- Cystoplasty using the ileocecal segment was performed in fourteen patients.
- The procedure involved mobilizing the cecum, restoring bowel continuity, and anastomosing the ureters and bladder remnant (trigone, cervix, urethra) to the cecum.
- Indications included three benign cystopathies, four recurrent papillomatoses, and seven vesical carcinomas.
Impact:
- Cystoplasty is an effective method for urinary reconstruction post-cystectomy.
- The technique yielded excellent results across diverse urological conditions.
- Safe and reliable restoration of urinary flow was achieved.