Long-term complications of continent ileocolic urinary reservoir with in situ appendix conduit through umbilicus
- VernacularTitle:阑尾脐部造口可控性回结肠膀胱术后远期并发症
- Author:
Han MA
;
Wanchang QIN
;
Yu YANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
bladder neoplasms;
urinary diversion;
postoperative complications
- From:Journal of Third Military Medical University
2003;0(09):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the long-term complications of continent ileocolic reservoir with in situ appendix conduit through umbilicus and their management.Methods We reviewed 37 patients with bladder diseases who underwent the surgery of continent ileocolic diversion with in situ appendix conduit through umbilicus and followed up for 85 to 136 months(mean 109 months).Long-term postoperative complications were documented.Results Complications occurred in 15 cases(40.5%),including stone formation in urinary pouch in 2 cases,efferent limb stricture and difficulty in catheterization in 3 cases,ureter stricture and hydronephrosis in 7 cases,foreign matter in urinary pouch in 2 cases,efferent limb mucosa exstrophy in 1 case.These complications were correctly treated and good results were achieved.Conclusion Long-term complications of continent ileocolic diversion with in situ appendix conduit through umbilicus were related to nursing in daily life after operation and unsuited design in operation.Nursing in daily life is considered very important in preventing postoperative complications.