Bladder neck closure with an Indiana stoma outlet as a technique for continent vesicostomy

B. Goldwasser*, J. Ben-Chaim, J. Golomb, I. Leibovitch, Y. Mor, I. Avigad

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Abstract

A continent vesicostomy was performed upon two patients. The opened right colonic segment was used to augment the bladder and the ileocecal portion to create a continent abdominal stoma according to the technique used in the Indiana pouch. One patient had complete obstruction of the urethra 1 centimeter distal to bladder neck. The second patient was a paraplegic with an contractile bladder and complete outlet incontinence who was reluctant to perform transurethral self-catheterization. After postoperative follow-up evaluation of 36 and 22 months, respectively, both patients are completely continent day and night on self-catheterization every six hours with preserved function of the upper part of the tract.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)448-450
Number of pages3
JournalSurgery Gynecology and Obstetrics
Volume177
Issue number5
StatePublished - 1993

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