• 1 September 1986
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 25  (5) , 259-266
Abstract
The continent ileal bladder represents a combination of the Kock-Pouch and enterocystoplasty (Couvelaire-Camey): a continent intestinal urinary reservoir with antirefluxive nipple-ureteroileostomy and continence providing ileourethrostomy. Urodynamic investigations demonstrate the time dependent increase of maximal capacity and compliance reaching "normal"-bladder values in comparison to corresponding age groups within 4 months. The continent ileal bladder meets all requirements for bladder substitution including low-pressure reservoir function with reflux prevention, maintained continence and controlled voiding per viam naturalem.

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