Optimization of uretero-intestinal anastomosis in urinary diversion: an experimental study in dogs |
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Authors: | Hassan Abol-Enein Mohamed A. Ghoneim |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Urology, Urology-Nephrology Centre, Mansoura, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Summary A new antireflux uretero-ileal reimplantation technique suitable for use with bladder substitutes is presented. This procedure entails creation of a serouslined extramural tunnel. Following detubularization of the bowel segment, the adjacent flaps are approximated by continuous 4/0 non-absorbable sutures 1.5 cm from the cut edges. The ureters are laid in the trough thus fashioned. Button-holes are created in the bowel flaps and a mucosa-to-mucosa uretero-ileal anastomosis is carried out. The mucosal edges of the flaps are then approximated by one layer of continuous 4/0 (PGA) suture resulting in closure of this artificial tunnel. The feasibility and functional outcome of this technique were experimentally investigated in 8 dogs. Follow-up was carried out up to 30 weeks. Assessment by intravenous urography and ascending studies showed that the procedure is an efficient method of providing an unobstructed unidirectional flow of urine. |
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Keywords: | Ureter Implantation Ileum Anti-reflux Diversion |
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