Korean J Urol.  1976 Sep;17(3):191-197.

Clinical Observation on Use of Isolated Segments of Intestines in Urological Surgery

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  • 1Department of Urology, Chonnam University Medical School, Kwanju, Korea.

Abstract

Clinical observation was performed on 11 patients of urinary diversion and 6 patients of remodeling of the urinary tract using isolated segments of intestines from April. 1968 to April, 1976 in the Department of Urology. Chonnam University Medical School. 1. The age was distributed from 25 years to 67 years and the most of cases (47%) were found over the fifties. 2. Among the 17 cases, 14 were male and 3 were female with the ratio of 4.7: 1. S. Majority of etiologic disease was bladder tumor (70.5%). The other causes were left renal tuberculosis with contracted bladder (11.8%). prostatic cancer (5.9%), urethral cancer with vesicovaginal fistula (5.9%) and bilateral ureteral obstruction due to cervical cancer (5.9%). 4. The methods of urinary diversion were as follows; ileal conduit in 8 cases and rectal bladder in 3 cases. The methods of remodeling of the urinary tract were as follows; sigmoidocystoplasty in 2 cases, ureterosigmoidourethrostomy in 2 cases. ureteroileourethrostomy in 1 case and ureteroileocystostomy in 1 case. 5. Complication was followed as conduit bleeding, urinary leakage and paralytic ileus, ureteroileal stenosis and hiccough, wound disruption and advanced uremia and acidosis (death) in 5 cases.

Keyword

intestines; urologic surgery

MeSH Terms

Acidosis
Constriction, Pathologic
Female
Hemorrhage
Hiccup
Humans
Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction
Intestines*
Jeollanam-do
Male
Prostatic Neoplasms
Schools, Medical
Tuberculosis, Renal
Uremia
Ureteral Obstruction
Urethral Neoplasms
Urinary Bladder
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Urinary Diversion
Urinary Tract
Urology
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Vesicovaginal Fistula
Wounds and Injuries
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