2000
DOI: 10.1159/000020299
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Modified Ghoneim’s Technique Using a Single Serous–Lined Extramural Tunnel in Detubularized Orthotopic Ileal W–Bladder

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“…The feasibility of this procedure was initially tested in an animal model [23] and was followed by its clinical application. Our results, and those reported by others, are summarized in Table 3[10,16,24–34]. The rate of anastomotic strictures was 0–9% while that of reflux was 0–11%.…”
Section: Techniques For Preventing Reflux Are Followed By a Higher Rasupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The feasibility of this procedure was initially tested in an animal model [23] and was followed by its clinical application. Our results, and those reported by others, are summarized in Table 3[10,16,24–34]. The rate of anastomotic strictures was 0–9% while that of reflux was 0–11%.…”
Section: Techniques For Preventing Reflux Are Followed By a Higher Rasupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Later, they reported their further clinical experience with a large group of patients, and maintained several advantages of the technique with a low anastomotic stricture rate of 3.8%[19]. The technique was popularized and reported by several centres worldwide, keeping the low (0–4%) stricture rate [5,20–22] even in a long‐term analysis [23,24]. Notably, only two studies reported higher stricture rates on using this technique [12,25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ileourethral anastomosis is then performed with the sutures tied from "inside" the neobladder. Once the ileal neobladder is situated in the pelvis and the urethral sutures are tied, the ureters are implanted from inside the neobladder through a small incision in the ileum at a convenient site as reported by Abol-Enein (Fig.1) or in monolateral fashion as described by Siracusano [49]. The remaining portion of the anterior wall is then closed with a running absorbable suture.…”
Section: Models Of Onrmentioning
confidence: 99%