2018
DOI: 10.5152/tud.2018.51437
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A modified cutaneous ureterostomy provides satisfactory short and midterm outcomes in select cases

Abstract: Modified lateral cutaneous ureterostomy provides relatively straighter and shorter retroperitoneal course of ureter with acceptable morbidity and avoids use of bowel in selected patients.

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“…Therefore, CU is especially applicable to elderly patients and those with systemic comorbidities 13,35 . However, the high incidence of postoperative stomal stricture limits the application of CU 36,37 . The ischemia of distal ureter is regarded as one of the main factors leading to stomal stricture.…”
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“…Therefore, CU is especially applicable to elderly patients and those with systemic comorbidities 13,35 . However, the high incidence of postoperative stomal stricture limits the application of CU 36,37 . The ischemia of distal ureter is regarded as one of the main factors leading to stomal stricture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, when BMI recovers or even reaches the level of overweight, abdominal subcutaneous fat and visceral fat would increase, which would lead to the pulling and tension of the ureter, the compression of the lumen and the extrusion of the ureteral skin stoma. These factors would increase the incidence of ureteral stricture and the probability of postoperative tubeless failure 36,43 . Therefore, patients undergoing MSSCU should receive more rigorous weight management compared with healthy individuals and patients undergoing IC.…”
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“…Through preoperative positioning, doctors can choose an ideal stoma location for patients. Accurate positioning of stoma is conducive to nursing staff and patient self-care, improving the quality of nursing, and thus improving the patient's quality of life [17,18]. If the location of the stoma is poorly selected, it will lead to the occurrence of complications such as stoma retraction and stenosis.…”
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“…The major problem is derived from the fact that co-morbid or elderly patients have a higher risk of bowel-associated early complications that may affect 30-day mortality rate [2][3]. The simplest way of urine diversion is cutaneous ureterostomy that could potentially minimize complication rate and preserve life quality, although it is characterized by high incidence of ureteral stenosis [4][5][6].…”
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