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  • 24. Experience in 100 patients with an ileal low pressure bladder substitute combined with an afferent tubular isoperistaltic segment.
    Studer UE, Danuser H, Merz VW, Springer JP, Zingg EJ.
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  • 26. A surgical technique combining continent cutaneous urinary diversion and complete ileal ureteral replacement.
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  • 30. [Orthotopic bladder substitution: II. Types and complications].
    Huguet Pérez J, Errando Smet C, Regalado Pareja R, Lima BX, Chéchile Toniolo G, Villavicencio Mavrich H.
    Arch Esp Urol; 1997 Apr; 50(3):221-33. PubMed ID: 9265446
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  • 32. The gastrointestinal composite urinary reservoir in patients with myelomeningocele and exstrophy: long-term metabolic followup.
    Austin PF, Rink RC, Lockhart JL.
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    Pansadoro V, Sternberg C, Florio A, Cervigni M.
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  • 35. Metabolic acidosis after bladder replacement: comparison of severity and reversibility in ileal and colonic reservoirs.
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  • 37. Ileal orthotopic neobladder (modified Hautmann) via a shorter detubularized ileal segment: experience and results.
    Sevin G, Soyupek S, Armağan A, Hoşcan MB, Oksay T.
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  • 39. Continent urinary diversion and the exstrophy-epispadias complex.
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