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Urinary Diversion
edited by Karl J Kreder

Urinary Diversion sets out the scientific principles of diversionary surgery, it also provides step-by-step guidance on the various operative procedures.

Features:

  • A historical review of urinary diversion techniques
  • Physiological considerations
  • Orthotopic bladder replacement
  • Urinary diversion to an abdominal stoma
  • Techniques that use the anus for continence
  • The prevention of reflux
  • Future trends in artificial bladder construction

Contents

Introduction

  • History of Urinary Diversion Techniques
  • Anatomy of the Stomach, Small and Large Bowel as it Applies to Urinary Tract Reconstruction

Physiological Considerations of the Use of Bowel Segments in the Urinary Tract

  • Metabolic Implications and Electrolyte Disturbances
  • The Mechanics of Tubular and Detubularized Bowel for Bladder Substitution
  • Bacteriuria in Patients with Reconstructed Lower Urinary Tracts
  • Structural and Functional Changes of the Gastrointestinal Mucosa in Contact with Urine
  • Renal Function Considerations in Bladder Substitution
  • Bone Mineralization after Urinary Diversion
  • Problem of Secondary Malignancy after Urinary Diversion and Cystoplasty
  • The Effect of Enterocystoplasty on Skeletal Development in Children
  • Bowel Dysfunction Following Enterocystoplasty

Orthotopic Bladder Replacement

  • Nomenclature Classification of Urinary Diversion
  • Patient Selection Criteria for Orthotopic Bladder Replacement
  • Ileal Neobladders: Camey II
  • Ileal Reservoir
  • Ileocolonic Reservoirs: Mainz
  • Bladder Replacement with Detubularized Right Colon
  • Sigmoid Neobladder
  • The Gastric continent Urinary Reservoir
  • Orthotopic Bladder Replacement in Women
  • Bladder and Bowel Replacement after Total Pelvic Exenteration
  • Voiding Function and Continence Following Orthotopic Diversion

Continent Urinary Diversion to an Abdominal Stoma

  • The Continent Kock and T-pouch Reservoirs: Crossover Techniques
  • Continent Urostomy with Hydraulic valve
  • Right Colon Reservoir Using a Tapered Ileal Outlet
  • The Mitrofanoff Principle in Continent Urinary Diversion
  • In Situ Modification of the Mitrofanoff Principle
  • The Monti Principle in Continent Urinary Diversion

Tecniques that use the anus for Continence

  • Ureterosigmoidostomy and Mainz Pouch II
  • Urinary Diversion to the Modified Rectal Bladder: An Anal Sphincter-Controlled Bladder Aubstitute

Prevention of Reflux

  • Is Reflux Prevention Necessary in Urinary Diversion?
  • Reflux Prevention with Intussuscepted Nipple Valves and Tunnels
  • The Le Duc-Camey Method for Reflux Prevention
  • Use of the Split-Cuff Nipple Technique for Ureteral Reimplantation

Conduit Urinary Diversion

  • Ileal Conduit Urinary Diversion
  • Colon Conduit Diversion and Special Considerations in Radiated Patients
  • Special Considerations in Neurogenic Bladder Patients
  • Troubleshooting the Problematic Patient after Conduit Urinary Diversion
  • Laparoscopic Bladder Augmentation

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