OBJECTIVE: A modified technique for orthotopic ileal neobladder preparation is described. The Studer technique is the method most frequently used worldwide and seems to be an ideal reconstructive solution after radical cystectomy. METHODS: After radical cystectomy, urinary diversion is attained by means of a detubulized ileal segment. About 40 cm are used to create the reservoir and 15 cm for a tubular afferent limb. A spheroidal-shaped reservoir is then obtained with a conic distal part that will be anastomized to the urethral stump. After the reconstructive part, the neobladder and the afferent limb are attached to the levator ani and psoas muscles respectively. Post-operative results on a series of 36 patients are reported. RESULTS: ...
Abstract Background We describe a detailed novel step-by-step approach for creation of an ileal neob...
AbstractOne of the commonest forms of orthotopic bladder substitution for bladder cancer survivors, ...
Background: We reviewed our experience with orthotopic continent urinary reconstruction after radica...
OBJECTIVE: A modified technique for orthotopic ileal neobladder preparation is described. The Studer...
Objectives: To evaluate the results of using a shorter ileal segment (40 cm only) in reconstructing ...
Bladder substitution following radical cystectomy for urothelial cancer (transitional cell carcinoma...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the results of using a shorter ileal segment (40cm only) in reconstruc...
Introduction/Objective. Vesica ileale Padovana is the surgical technique for reconstruction of lo...
BackgroundTo evaluate the surgical technique and functional outcome of a new application of the chim...
Between 1989 and 1993 96 patients (89 males and 7 females) affected with invasive neoplasms of the b...
Urinary diversion after cystectomy have evolved from simple diversion and protection of the upper tr...
Copyright © 2013 Mohamed M. Wishahi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Abstract: Objectives: Orthotopic bladder substitution (OBS) is a management option for urinary diver...
Objective: To evaluate the clinicopathologic and functional outcomes of a modified Vescica ileale Pa...
INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted between January 2001 and December 2013 to evaluate patient's ...
Abstract Background We describe a detailed novel step-by-step approach for creation of an ileal neob...
AbstractOne of the commonest forms of orthotopic bladder substitution for bladder cancer survivors, ...
Background: We reviewed our experience with orthotopic continent urinary reconstruction after radica...
OBJECTIVE: A modified technique for orthotopic ileal neobladder preparation is described. The Studer...
Objectives: To evaluate the results of using a shorter ileal segment (40 cm only) in reconstructing ...
Bladder substitution following radical cystectomy for urothelial cancer (transitional cell carcinoma...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the results of using a shorter ileal segment (40cm only) in reconstruc...
Introduction/Objective. Vesica ileale Padovana is the surgical technique for reconstruction of lo...
BackgroundTo evaluate the surgical technique and functional outcome of a new application of the chim...
Between 1989 and 1993 96 patients (89 males and 7 females) affected with invasive neoplasms of the b...
Urinary diversion after cystectomy have evolved from simple diversion and protection of the upper tr...
Copyright © 2013 Mohamed M. Wishahi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Abstract: Objectives: Orthotopic bladder substitution (OBS) is a management option for urinary diver...
Objective: To evaluate the clinicopathologic and functional outcomes of a modified Vescica ileale Pa...
INTRODUCTION: This study was conducted between January 2001 and December 2013 to evaluate patient's ...
Abstract Background We describe a detailed novel step-by-step approach for creation of an ileal neob...
AbstractOne of the commonest forms of orthotopic bladder substitution for bladder cancer survivors, ...
Background: We reviewed our experience with orthotopic continent urinary reconstruction after radica...