2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2014.02.009
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Indiana pouch in children: A 15-year experience

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“…[13] After our initial experience and success with robotic surgery in children over several other complex surgeries of the upper and lower tract including heminephrectomy, uretero-uretrostomy, vaginoplasty, it was natural to extend its application to complex reconstruction like ileocystoplasty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[13] After our initial experience and success with robotic surgery in children over several other complex surgeries of the upper and lower tract including heminephrectomy, uretero-uretrostomy, vaginoplasty, it was natural to extend its application to complex reconstruction like ileocystoplasty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We were performing five to six augmentation ileocystoplasty and two to three Indiana pouch for complex problems of the lower urinary tract every year over the last 10 years. [ 13 ] After our initial experience and success with robotic surgery in children over several other complex surgeries of the upper and lower tract including heminephrectomy, uretero-uretrostomy, vaginoplasty, it was natural to extend its application to complex reconstruction like ileocystoplasty.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ileal neobladders have a smaller initial capacity, but there is a lower risk of diarrhea and vitamin B 12 absorption problems secondary to preservation of the terminal ileum and the ileocecal valve, as compared with colonic neobladders (49). A low-pressure reservoir is also an important feature of the reservoir (50)(51)(52), and the ileum has been found to be the least contractile segment of bowel (53).…”
Section: Continent Diversion With Anastomosis To Native Urethra: Orthmentioning
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“…Ввиду большого объема и низкого давления в неоцистисе, мочевой рефлюкс наблюдается достаточно редко, что также один из важнейших плюсов подобных операций. К недостаткам можно отнести техническую сложность и продолжительность вмешательств, высокую вероятность образования конкрементов в созданном резервуаре и вторичную диарею после резекции илеоцекального отдела кишечника [20].…”
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