Serous-lined, stapled pouch wall plication: Initial results of a simple and quick novel continence mechanism in troubleshooting secondary to continent cutaneous urinary diversion
BJU International Aug 11, 2017
Riedmiller H, et al. – The present study was to describe a new and straightforward method of a secondary continent outlet for continent cutaneous urinary diversion (CCUD) reservoirs without the need for further bowel resection, reducing operation time and hospitalization. As per the findings, in revisional surgery for secondary CCUD incontinence – particularly whether the patient has already lost a significant amount of bowel or has previously undergone radiation therapy  the technique reported here represents a safe and effective alternative to restore continence.
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