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Review
. 1997;8(1):36-46.
doi: 10.1007/BF01920292.

Bladder replacement in women: a new experience

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Bladder replacement in women: a new experience

M Racioppi et al. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct. 1997.

Abstract

Bladder replacement in women in a new experience. In this article the authors reviewed in a critical way the patho-physiological principles involved in the previous male bladder replacement techniques and the results achieved both leading to the recent experience of bladder replacement in women. The authors present the recent acquirements about pelvic surgical anatomy and postcystectomy oncological radicality in female, and the more common surgical techniques for building a neobladder in women with the results achieved up to now. They also examined the problems arising from this exciting but precocious experience which will surely involve the urological community in the future.

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