Cystolitholapaxy in Ileal Conduit
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.eucr.2015.07.005
Cystolitholapaxy in Ileal Conduit
Abstract
Urolithiasis is a common complication of surgically treated bladder exstrophy. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman with a history of exstrophy, cystectomy, and ileal conduit urinary diversion presenting with a large calculus at the stomal neck of her conduit in the absence of a structural defect.
Keywords: Bladder exstrophy; Ileal conduit; Urolithiasis.
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