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Ovarian cystoid causing Kock pouch incontinence

J Pannek1, H J Sommerfeld

  • 1Department of Urology, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany.

Urologia Internationalis
|March 31, 1998
PubMed
Summary

Incontinent Kock pouch patients may experience urine loss due to ovarian cysts compressing the pouch and nipple valve. This rare case highlights an unusual cause of Kock pouch (continent urinary diversion) failure.

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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Gynecology
  • Surgical complications

Background:

  • The Kock pouch is a standard surgical technique for continent urinary diversion.
  • Nipple valve insufficiency is the most common cause of incontinence after Kock pouch surgery.

Observation:

  • A young woman with a Kock pouch presented with urine loss.
  • The incontinence was caused by a large left ovarian cyst.

Findings:

  • The ovarian cyst compressed the Kock pouch.
  • The cyst destabilized the efferent nipple valve, leading to urine loss.

Implications:

  • Ovarian pathology should be considered in cases of Kock pouch incontinence.
  • This case expands the differential diagnosis for Kock pouch complications.
  • Multidisciplinary management may be required for complex cases involving Kock pouch and gynecological issues.

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