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Augmentation enterocystoplasty.

J J Pagani, Z L Barbaric, S T Cochran

    Radiology
    |May 1, 1979
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    This study details five bladder augmentation techniques and recommends retrograde cystography for optimal imaging. Proper technique ensures clear visualization of augmented bladders and potential complications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Radiology
    • Surgical Anatomy

    Background:

    • Bladder augmentation enterocystoplasty involves various intestinal segments to reconstruct the bladder.
    • Accurate radiographic assessment is crucial for evaluating surgical outcomes and identifying complications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the anatomy and radiographic findings of five types of augmentation enterocystoplasty.
    • To identify the optimal imaging modality for evaluating augmented bladders.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of surgical techniques including ileocystoplasty, cecocystoplasty, ileocecocystoplasty, sigmoidocystoplasty, and enterourethroplasty.
    • Analysis of radiographic appearances using retrograde cystography and excretory urography.

    Main Results:

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    • Retrograde cystography provides optimal visualization of augmented bladders and complications.
    • Excretory urography aids in monitoring upper urinary tract issues and ureteral stenosis.

    Conclusions:

    • Retrograde cystography is the preferred method for assessing augmented bladders.
    • Maximal bladder filling and multi-projection radiography are key for diagnostic accuracy.