1.Clinical Observation on 24 Cases of Ileocystoplasty and Ileal Conduit.
Korean Journal of Urology 1974;15(4):327-332
No abstract available.
Urinary Diversion*
2.Renal transplantation using ileal conduit.
Seung Ryeol RHEE ; Baik Hwan CHO ; Young Gon KIM
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1992;6(1):101-104
No abstract available.
Kidney Transplantation*
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Urinary Diversion*
3.Renal transplantation using ileal conduits in 3 cases.
Moo Yul LEE ; Kyung Sik KOH ; Jae Hyung AHN ; Tae Won LEE ; Chun Kyoo LIM ; Myung Jae KIM ; Sung Koo JANG ; Soo Eung CHAE ; Ho Chul PARK ; Sung Hwa HONG ; Hong Jae JOO
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1993;7(1):231-236
No abstract available.
Kidney Transplantation*
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Urinary Diversion*
4.Renal transplantation using ileal conduit: case report.
Sang Joon KIM ; Ho Yoon BANG ; Soo Tae KIM ; Sang Eun LEE
The Journal of the Korean Society for Transplantation 1991;5(1):113-116
No abstract available.
Kidney Transplantation*
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Urinary Diversion*
5.A Clinical Observation on Urinary Diversion.
Jung Lyul KIM ; Keun Sik MIN ; Jae Won KIM ; Kyu Hong PARK ; Min Sung LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1982;23(6):771-776
A clinical observation was made on the urinary diversion among the 78 cases of in-patients from the Department of urology, National Medical Center, Seoul, during the period from March,1977 to Feruary 1982.
Seoul
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Urinary Diversion*
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Urology
6.Assessment of Quality of Life after Cystectomy: Comparison of Orthotopic Neobladder Versus Ileal Conduit.
Sae Woong KIM ; Ji Youl LEE ; Seung Ju LEE ; Jae Sung HA ; Chung Bum LEE ; Yong Hyun CHO ; Dae Hang CHO ; Moon Soo YOON
Korean Journal of Urology 2000;41(7):819-825
No abstract available.
Cystectomy*
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Quality of Life*
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Urinary Diversion*
7.Adenocarcinoma Arising in Augmented Bladder.
Chan HEO ; Chun Ha HWANG ; Jong Hyun WOO ; Kang Il SEO ; Sang Hue ROH ; Myung Cheol GIL ; Sung Joo HONG
Korean Journal of Urology 2006;47(9):1016-1018
Adenocarcinoma arising in an augmented bladder is a relative rare neoplasm. We report here on 2 cases of adenocarcinoma that developed in augmented bladders 23 and 30 years after ileocystoplasty, and both tumors were associated with contracted bladder due to tuberculosis. We also reviewed the literatures related to neoplasms occurring after urinary diversion procedures.
Adenocarcinoma*
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Tuberculosis
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Urinary Bladder*
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Urinary Diversion
8.Bladder Augmentation and Continent Diversion Using the Mainz Pouch (Mixed Augmentation Ileum and Cecum).
Yeo Deuk YOON ; Hyun Cheol SHIN ; Sung Kwang CHUNG ; Bup Wan KIM ; Sae Kook CHANG
Korean Journal of Urology 1988;29(2):299-306
The Mainz pouch offers a low pressure reservoir of adequate capacity, antirefluxing ureteral implantation and continent reservoir for bladder augmentation and continent diversion. Reconstruction of a urinary reservoir using a Mainz pouch was performed on 2 patients in 1987. The Mainz pouch was used for bladder augmentation in one patient and for continent urinary diversion in other one. The operative technique and clinical results are described.
Humans
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Ileum*
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Ureter
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Urinary Bladder*
;
Urinary Diversion
9.Ileal Loop Cutaneous Urinary Diversion: A Clinical Review on 8 Cases.
Korean Journal of Urology 1971;12(4):379-385
Ileal loop cutaneous urinary diversion has been generally accepted as the best method of permanent cutaneous urinary diversion. Herein, the author describes experience with 8 patients who had Bricker's operation between August 1970 and July 1971 at the Department of Urology, Presbyterian MedicalCenter, Taegu, Korea.
Daegu
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Humans
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Korea
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Protestantism
;
Urinary Diversion*
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Urology
10.Clinical Significance of Ureterosigmoidostomy in Urinary Diversion.
Korean Journal of Urology 1985;26(5):481-487
Many urologists began to abandon ureterosigmoidostomy as the preferred method of diversion nearly 35 years ago when Bricker described the ileal conduit. The complications were instrumental in dissuading many urologist. A clinical observation on 14 cases of ureterosigmoidostomy was made on who had been admitted to the Department of urology from January, 1976 to march, 1985. Use of the combined procedure seems to minimize the incidence of pyelonephritis, and the incidence of hypercchloremic acidosis as a long-term complication appears to be an acceptable problem. Ureterosigmoidostomy should be considered more frequently as the method of urinary diversion.
Acidosis
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Incidence
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Pyelonephritis
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Urinary Diversion*
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Urology