Our experience with ileocystoplasty for augmentation of tuberculous bladders
Journal Title: International Archives of Integrated Medicine - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 9
Abstract
Augmentation cystoplasty has traditionally been used in the treatment of low capacity, poorly compliant or contracted bladders. Various bowel segments can be used for augmentation with its own advantages and disadvantages like ileum, sigmoid, cecum, ileo cecal, stomach etc. The surgical technique involves detubularisation and reconfiguration of bowel to create a patch. A successful clinical outcome depends on creating a large capacity, low pressure reservoir to store urine. Present study was retrospective study conducted from November 2010 to March 2014 on 7 patients (5 men, 2 women with mean age 32 years). Early complications: wound infection in 3 cases, wound dehiscence in 2 cases, urinary leakage in 1 case. Late complications: recurrent UTI in 2 cases, increased mucus production in one case, bladder stone formation in one case. All were grade I to III according to Clavien- Dindo classification. No major (grade IV or V) complications. As in our experience ileocystoplasty for augmentation of tuberculous bladder is a safe and effective procedure.
Authors and Affiliations
Prasad D. V. S. R. K, Yugesh M, Srinivas S, Sudarshan G, Santosh B
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