2022
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2021.0815
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Percutaneous and endoscopic combined treatment of bladder and renal lithiasis in mitrofanoff conduit

Abstract: _______________________________________________________________________________________Introduction and Objectives: Treatment of bulky lithiasis in continent and non-continent urine storage reservoirs has been widely described and debated (1). Less is known about the optimal treatment in patients with a Mitrofanoff conduit. If voiding in these patients is incomplete, leading to recurrent symptomatic bacteriuria, formation of large lithiasis can be a common long-term complication (2, 3). Materials and Methods: … Show more

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“…The authors are applauded for sharing their wealth of knowledge and technical refinements in making this surgical approach highly accessible to many surgeons seeking to offer this surgical modality within their patient population. The second prize is awarded to Inzillo R et al from the department of Urology from Guastalla Hospital from Emilia-Romagna, Italy for their video entitled “Percutaneous and endoscopic combined treatment of bladder and renal lithiasis in Mitrofanoff conduit” which was published in our May-June issue (Vol48(3)598-599) ( 2 ). As nicely detailed by the authors, the significant benefits to adopting a purely endoscopic management in managing bladder and renal calculi in patients with a Mitrofanoff conduit cannot be overemphasized.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors are applauded for sharing their wealth of knowledge and technical refinements in making this surgical approach highly accessible to many surgeons seeking to offer this surgical modality within their patient population. The second prize is awarded to Inzillo R et al from the department of Urology from Guastalla Hospital from Emilia-Romagna, Italy for their video entitled “Percutaneous and endoscopic combined treatment of bladder and renal lithiasis in Mitrofanoff conduit” which was published in our May-June issue (Vol48(3)598-599) ( 2 ). As nicely detailed by the authors, the significant benefits to adopting a purely endoscopic management in managing bladder and renal calculi in patients with a Mitrofanoff conduit cannot be overemphasized.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%