Conversion of an Ileal Conduit to a Continent Catheterizable Stoma
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 147 (1) , 126-128
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)37156-2
Abstract
A technique is described by which a previously constructed ileal conduit is used as an efferent limb of a continent urinary reservoir. The ileal segment is tapered; 1 end is tunneled submucosally into a reconfigured colonic reservoir and the other end is brought to the skin as a catheterizable stoma. This modification of the Mitrofanoff principle provides a highly continent stoma that is easily catheterized, and allows for preservation of the terminal ileum and ileocecal valve within the gastrointestinal tract.Keywords
This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Transverse colon-gastric tubecomposite reservoirUrology, 1991
- Creation of a Transverse Colon—Gastric Composite Reservoir: A New TechniqueJournal of Urology, 1989
- Urethral Replacement with UreterJournal of Urology, 1988
- Continuing Experience with the Continent Ileal Reservoir (Kock Pouch) as an Alternative to Cutaneous Urinary Diversion: An Update after 250 CasesJournal of Urology, 1987
- Indiana Continent Urinary ReservoirJournal of Urology, 1987
- Continent Urinary Diversion: Variations on the Mitrofanoff PrincipleJournal of Urology, 1986
- Appendicovesicostomy: An Alternative Urinary Diversion in the ChildEuropean Urology, 1984
- Consideration of Problems Incident to Performance of Uretero-Enterostomy: Report of a TechniqueJournal of Urology, 1951