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Total bladder replacement by detubularised sigmoid colon segment

A K Das1, G Das, A Das

  • 1Department of Urology, NRS Medical College and Hospital, Calcutta.

Journal of the Indian Medical Association
|November 1, 1994
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This study presents a new technique for bladder cancer patients using a low-pressure neobladder made from colon. This method maintains body image and protects the upper urinary tract from damage.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Surgical Oncology
  • Reconstructive Surgery

Background:

  • Bladder cancer treatment often involves radical cystoprostatectomy, necessitating urinary diversion.
  • Maintaining patient body image and preserving upper urinary tract function are critical post-surgery goals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the feasibility and outcomes of creating a low-pressure neobladder from detubularised pelvic colon after radical cystoprostatectomy.
  • To assess patient acceptance and the impact on upper urinary tract health.

Main Methods:

  • A preliminary report detailing a surgical technique involving radical cystoprostatectomy.
  • Creation of a low-pressure neobladder using detubularised pelvic colon.
  • Colo-urethral anastomosis for urinary reconstruction.

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Main Results:

  • The procedure was feasible in 3 reported cases of bladder carcinoma.
  • Good patient acceptance was observed, with normal body image maintained.
  • The low-pressure neobladder design protected the upper urinary tract from backpressure damage.

Conclusions:

  • Detubularised pelvic colon neobladder is a feasible urinary diversion option after cystoprostatectomy.
  • This technique offers good patient acceptance and preserves body image.
  • The low-pressure neobladder design effectively safeguards upper urinary tract function.