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Management of tuberculous-contracted bladder with bilateral duplex collecting system: a case report with modified robotic urinary tract reconstructive surgery
Authors:Weijie Zhu  Zhihua Li  Shubo Fan  Xiang Wang  Kunlin Yang  Gengyan Xiong  Xuesong Li  Liqun Zhou
Institution:1.Department of Urology, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China;2.Institute of Urology, Peking University, Beijing, China;3.National Urological Cancer Centre, Beijing, China
Abstract:Tuberculous bladder contracture with a bilateral duplicated collecting system is rare. According to anatomic variation, the surgical treatment strategy is highly individualized. We illustrate our robotic technique of urinary tract reconstruction. A 19-year-old girl with a history of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) as a young child presented with a complaint of increasing frequency of micturition, nocturia, urgency, and urge incontinence starting at the age of 17. Clinical and imaging examinations demonstrated tuberculous contracted bladder with a bilateral duplex collecting system. The patient underwent a robot-assisted Institute of Urology Peking University (IUPU) orthotopic ileal neobladder reconstruction. This is a modified urinary tract reconstructive method, including resection of the end of the duplex ureters and diseased contracted bladder with preservation of the proximal urethra and bladder neck, ileal harvesting and IUPU strategy to reconstruct an ileal neobladder, uretero-ileal anastomosis and neobladder-bladder neck anastomosis. The patient remained symptom-free without recurrence of TB and had improved renal function during the one-year follow-up after surgery. Thus, our robot-assisted IUPU orthotopic ileal neobladder reconstruction method is an effective approach for this benign case. It can effectively increase bladder capacity, reduce intravesical pressure, and improve symptoms such as urination frequency and urgency.
Keywords:Tuberculous contracted bladder  orthotopic ileal neobladder  duplex collecting system  reconstructive surgery  case report
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