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  • Title: Experience of continent urinary diversion with modified Koff's technique.
    Author: Sabnis RB, Bapat SD, Desai RM, Punekar SV.
    Journal: Arch Esp Urol; 1992 May; 45(4):383-6. PubMed ID: 1534984.
    Abstract:
    Continent abdominal neourethrostomy is a procedure in which a bladder flap from the dome is raised, converted into a tube and then brought out on the abdominal wall as a stoma, just below the umbilicus. We have done this procedure on 5 patients of different age groups and for various indications. All our patients are perfectly continent postoperatively during the day as well as night. They are doing regular self-catheterisation. They are dry in periods between self-catheterisations. The maximum follow-up is two years and six months.
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