Bladder replacement after cystoprostatectomy: efforts to achieve total continence
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)43238-1
Bladder replacement after cystoprostatectomy: efforts to achieve total continence
Abstract
Total bladder replacement with tubular sigmoid colon and detubularized ileocecal bowel segments was performed on 17 patients after cystoprostatectomy for bladder cancer. There were few complications and patient acceptance was excellent. Daytime continence was achieved in most patients but voiding patterns were superior with detubularized segments. However, enuresis was common with both segment types. Total urinary continence (day and nighttime continence) was achieved in 7 patients with an artificial urinary sphincter that was activated only at night. Total bladder replacement is an acceptable form of urinary diversion after cystoprostatectomy in appropriate patients.
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