2006
DOI: 10.1002/jso.20430
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Mainz II and double folded rectosigmoid pouches. Experience with 95 patients

Abstract: Mainz II pouch is indicated in cases of normal caliber, unilateral dilated, and some cases of bilateral dilated ureters, while double folded rectosigmoid pouch is optional in case of bilateral dilated ureters. Both have comparable low-pressure urodynamic features.

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“…Definitive procedures with the lowest risk for repeat intervention are often favoured by urologists in sSA, hence the high rates of open prostatic and stone surgery. The Mainz II pouch, for continent urinary diversion, is favoured for a similar reason [29,30] and has been shown to achieve good surgical outcomes as well as life-changing re-integration of patients back into communities after VVF surgery, or allowing children with bladder extrophy to start school [31]. Understanding that the majority of patients from rural areas may not return for follow-up is important in treatment planning.…”
Section: Treatment Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Definitive procedures with the lowest risk for repeat intervention are often favoured by urologists in sSA, hence the high rates of open prostatic and stone surgery. The Mainz II pouch, for continent urinary diversion, is favoured for a similar reason [29,30] and has been shown to achieve good surgical outcomes as well as life-changing re-integration of patients back into communities after VVF surgery, or allowing children with bladder extrophy to start school [31]. Understanding that the majority of patients from rural areas may not return for follow-up is important in treatment planning.…”
Section: Treatment Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%