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Three-dimensional computed tomography of the reconstructed lower urinary tract: technique and findings
Authors:R. Frank  A. Stenzl  T. Frede  R. Eder  W. Recheis  R. Knapp  G. Bartsch  D. zur Nedden
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiology, University of Innsbruck, Anichstrasse 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria, AT;(2) Department of Urology, University of Innsbruck, Anichstrasse 35, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria, AT
Abstract:The aim of this pilot study in 54 patients was to improve the visualization of the anatomy and postoperative changes in the pelvic topography after bilateral ureteroileal urethrostomy, using surface rendering of electron beam CT (EBCT) data for the 3D display. Fifty-four patients (39 men and 15 women) were scanned with an EBCT unit between 3 and 110 months after performing orthotopic ureteroileal urethrostomy (“Hemi-Kock”) or ureteroileal rectosigmoidostomy. Various parameters and spatial viewing points were used in the 3D reconstruction, which was performed interactively on external workstations with commercially available software. The anti-reflux nipple was visualized as a distinct structure in all patients. In 8 patients with an interval of more than 12 months between surgery and CT, the pouch had developed an ovoid shape almost indistinguishable from the original bladder. The segmented data sets were partly animated to display the anatomy as virtual endoscopy. Three-dimensional depiction and virtual endoscopy of the neobladder using EBCT are a new way of imaging the postoperative anatomy. Its clinical efficacy in the diagnosis of inconclusive postoperative morbidity, especially voiding problems, and planning of necessary therapy have to be the subject of further evaluation. Received 5 June 1997; Revision received 17 November 1997; Accepted 20 November 1997
Keywords:: Neobladder  Continent urinary diversion  3D CT imaging  Virtual endoscopy
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