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The urethral Kock pouch: long-term functional and oncological results in men.

A A Shaaban1, A Mosbah, M S El-Bahnasawy, K Madbouly, M A Ghoneim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate our experience with men who underwent radical cystectomy and urethral Kock pouch construction between January 1986 and January 1996. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Complications were classified as early (within the first 3 months after surgery) or late. Continence was assessed by interviewing the patient; they were considered continent if they were completely dry with no need of protection by pads, condom catheter or medication. The patients were followed oncologically and Kaplan-Meier survival curves constructed. Urodynamic studies were used to define the possible causes of enuresis.
RESULTS: Three patients died after surgery from pulmonary embolism. There were 67 early complications in 63 patients. The mean (SD) follow-up was 87.8 (49.1) months. There were 111 treatment failures from cancer; of these, four men only had an isolated local recurrence in the urethra. Late complications included 72 pouch stones in 55 patients, and 36 deteriorated renal units caused by reflux (17), uretero-ileal stricture (11), nipple valve eversion (four) or stenosis (four). Interestingly, 65 renal units that were dilated before surgery improved significantly afterward. Ileo-urethral strictures occurred in seven men and anterior urethral strictures in six. Nine patients were totally incontinent and two had chronic urinary retention. Daytime continence was complete in 94% of men, with nocturnal enuresis in 55; the latter had significantly more residual urine, and a higher amplitude and duration of phasic contractions.
CONCLUSIONS: Orthotopic bladder substitution after cystectomy for cancer is feasible, with good functional and oncological outcomes in properly selected patients. Nevertheless, the use of a hemi-Kock pouch is associated with many valve-related complications.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12930435     DOI: 10.1046/j.1464-410x.2003.04346.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BJU Int        ISSN: 1464-4096            Impact factor:   5.588


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