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    A new surgical technique for large bladder diverticula, performed within the bladder without external drainage, proved successful in 48 patients. This safe and easy method avoids damage to nearby organs.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Surgical Techniques
    • Bladder Diseases

    Background:

    • Large bladder diverticula can pose surgical challenges.
    • Traditional surgical approaches may involve complex drainage techniques.
    • Minimally invasive options are sought for bladder diverticulum treatment.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of an intravesical, submucosal technique for treating large bladder diverticula.
    • To assess the safety and feasibility of this novel surgical approach.
    • To establish a recommended, easily performed procedure for bladder diverticula.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized an intravesical, submucosal surgical approach.
    • Performed the procedure without peri- or transvesical drainage.

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  • Applied the technique to 48 patients with large bladder diverticula.
  • Main Results:

    • The intravesical, submucosal technique was successfully employed in all 48 patients.
    • The procedure demonstrated ease of performance.
    • No endangerment to adjacent organs was observed during or after the surgery.

    Conclusions:

    • The intravesical, submucosal technique is a safe and effective treatment for large bladder diverticula.
    • This method offers a recommended, easily performed surgical option.
    • The technique minimizes risks associated with adjacent organ injury.