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Bladder transection revisited
J E Crooks1, A B Khan, R N Meddings
1Department of Urology, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, UK.
British Journal of Urology
|May 1, 1995
Abstract
Objective:
To ascertain the safety and effectiveness of bladder transection for the treatment of enuresis and urinary frequency.
Patients And Methods:
Twelve patients who had an open bladder transection performed at the Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow, were followed up for a mean of 37 months.
Results:
Of the 12 patients, three were 'cured', seven were better, two were no better and none were worse than before the operation. All six patients with preoperative enuresis were cured of this by the procedure.
Conclusions:
Bladder transection remains a useful procedure in selected patients and avoids the problems associated with enterocystoplasty.