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Title: Transformation of the Bricker to a continent urinary reservoir to eliminate severe complications of uretero-ileostomy performed in eight patients among 200 Bricker. Author: Breza J, Hornák M, Bárdŏs A, Zvara P. Journal: Ann Urol (Paris); 1995; 29(4):227-31. PubMed ID: 8554293. Abstract: Between 1969 and 1994 urinary diversion via the ileal loop (Bricker's operation) was performed in 200 patients. After introduction of methods of continent urinary diversion into clinical practice, some of young patients operated in childhood for congenital lower urinary tract malformations demanded the conversion of the primary diversion. The decision was influenced, however, not only by subjective complaints but also by severe complications having relation to the long-lasting presence of stoma. A modified Mainz pouch I, with a catheterizable stoma was constructed in 6 patients with primary uretero-ileostomy made 7 to 22 years prior to conversion because of exstrophy of the urinary bladder or a neurogenic bladder with total urine incontinence. The ileal loop used for uretero-ileostomy was detubularized or combined with additional segments of ileum and colon. The ileal stoma was connected to the umbilicus. In other two patients suffering from a neurogenic bladder the uretero-ileostomy was converted to an orthotopic ileal pouch. The authors present long-term results (1.5 to 7 years) of follow-up with urodynamic and radiological evaluation. The results both compensate the urologist's efforts and enhance the patient's quality of life.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]