REVISION OF NONFUNCTIONING KOCK POUCH EFFERENT LIMB: CONTINENT, TISSUE PRESERVING TECHNIQUE
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 163 (6) , 1810-1813
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(05)67549-0
Abstract
Purpose: Despite extensive surgical experience with the intussuscepted efferent nipple of the Kock pouch, complications are not unusual. Although most repairs are relatively simple, the use of intestinal segments is necessary for reconstruction of the complete efferent limb in cases of severe stenosis, pre-stenotic diverticular enlargement or partial necrosis. We describe the tissue preserving transformation of an inadequate efferent Kock pouch outlet into a flap-valve continence mechanism. Materials and Methods: In 5 women a new efferent limb for the Kock pouch was created by transverse retubularization of the short intact ileal segment of the original limb. Continence was preserved through the construction of a Mitrofanoff-like flap valve, created by embedding the new ileal tube in an extramural trough. Results: At followup ranging from 6 to 28 months all patients were continent and experienced no problems with catheterization. Conclusions: This technique of transverse retubularization of the inadequate efferent ileal limb and creation of a flap valve has obvious advantages. No new small bowel segments are required, thereby simplifying and shortening the procedure. The newly created ileal tube is wide (16 to 18Fr) and easy to catheterize. The mucosal folds are longitudinal and do not impede catheterization. The remaining thin layer of mesentery is set in the center of the tube and permits construction of a straight extramural tunnel.Keywords
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