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Techniques for uretero-intestinal reimplantation.

2004

Purpose of review Uretero-intestinal reimplantation is a crucial component of urinary diversion. Several techniques for refluxing and nonrefluxing uretero-intestinal reimplantation have been established and modified to minimize anastomotic complications and preserve renal function. We review current experience with uretero-intestinal reimplantation in different types of urinary diversion. Recent findings The basic principles of uretero-intestinal reimplantation are still controversially discussed. Several studies have focused on complications of urinary reflux from direct end-to-side or end-to-end anastomosis, such as pyelonephritis and calculus formation. Strictures at the anastomotic site…

Uretero-intestinalmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentUrinary systemUrinary diversionUrinary Reservoirs ContinentRefluxAnastomosisUrinary Diversionmedicine.diseaseSurgeryUreterostomyIntestinesIleal segmentmedicineHumansbusinessHydronephrosisUreterostomyCurrent opinion in urology
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Intermittent hyperammonemic encephalopathy after ureterosigmoidostomy: spontaneous onset in the absence of hepatic failure

2015

Intermittent hyperammonemic encephalopathy after ureterosigmoidostomy is a rare, but if unrecognized, potentially lethal condition. Ureterosigmoidostomy was performed in a male patient with bladder extrophy. After 35 years, he developed hyperammonemic encephalopathy. Diagnostic procedures did not reveal hepatic nor metabolic disorders. Despite administration of preventive medical treatment, several episodes recurred. A durable prevention was finally achieved by conversion into an ileal conduit. Intermittent hyperammonemic encephalopathy can occur decades after ureterosigmoidostomy. In the case of absence of metabolic disorders and resistance to medical treatment, conversion into a urinary d…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricshyperammonemic encephalopathyMedical treatmentcomplicationsbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentUrinary diversionBladder extrophyCase ReportGeneral MedicineGastroenterologybladder extrophyUreterosigmoidostomyIleal segmentMale patientInternal medicineurinary diversionMedicineHyperammonemic encephalopathybusinessureterosigmoidostomyCentral European Journal of Urology
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