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Clinical Trial
. 1996 Sep;48(3):383-8.
doi: 10.1016/S0090-4295(96)00165-3.

Lower urinary tract reconstruction in the female using the Kock ileal reservoir with bilateral ureteroileal urethrostomy: update of continence results and fluorourodynamic findings

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Lower urinary tract reconstruction in the female using the Kock ileal reservoir with bilateral ureteroileal urethrostomy: update of continence results and fluorourodynamic findings

G D Grossfeld et al. Urology. 1996 Sep.

Abstract

Objectives: To update continence results and present fluorourodynamic data in 17 female patients undergoing orthotopic lower urinary tract reconstruction with the Kock ileal urethrostomy following cystectomy.

Methods: Continence results, voiding pattern, and overall patient satisfaction were evaluated by means of patient survey. Fluorourodynamic data and abdominal leak point pressures were obtained in 6 patients.

Results: Complete daytime urinary continence was reported in 93% of patients, whereas complete nighttime continence was reported by 87% of patients. Fluorourodynamic studies demonstrated excellent neobladder capacity with low reservoir pressure in all cases. Abdominal leak point pressure measurements confirmed normal urethral sphincter function.

Conclusions: Excellent results with respect to urinary continence, voiding pattern, patient satisfaction, and reservoir function can be expected in women undergoing orthotopic lower urinary tract reconstruction.

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