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Bladder augmentation with an omental pedicled gastric seromuscular flap without the necessity of gastric resection.

Adnan Aslan1, Bahar Akkaya, Güngör Karagüzel, Gülten Karpuzoglu, Mustafa Melikoglu.   

Abstract

Bladder augmentation using gastrointestinal segments requires gastric or intestinal resection. This has several risks. In a rat model, we aimed to test the efficacy of a new procedure in which a gastric seromuscular (GSM) flap is separated from the gastric mucosa without the necessity of gastric resection, and this GSM flap, based on an omentum pedicle, is transferred to the bladder. A GSM flap based on an omental leaf was dissected from the gastric mucosa and rotated 180 degrees counter-clockwise, after ligation of the vessels relating to the omentum, until the mid-duodenum. After urodynamic analysis for control levels of bladder capacity and pressure, the GSM flap was anastomosed to the bladder with a continuous suture. Because four rats died due to bladder calculi, only 21 of 25 rats were killed at 1 month (n = 10) and 4 months (n = 11) for histopathological and urodynamic evaluations of the augmented bladder. Bladder capacity increased significantly in the augmented bladders compared to preaugmentation (P < 0.001). There was no significant difference between end-filling pressures of the augmented bladders and preaugmentation. Histopathological findings demonstrated that the muscular surface of the flap was completely re-epithelialized in all rats. Squamous metaplasia was detected in 30% (3/10) of the 1 month group rats, and in 55% (6/11) of 4 month rats (P > 0.05). Gross calculi formation appeared in 20% (2/10) of the 1 month group rats, and in 34% (4/11) of 4 month rats (P > 0.05). Our data show that the use of the GSM flap in the bladder of a rat resulted in the complete re-epithelialization of the flap and sufficient bladder capacity. Despite significant complications such as death, metaplasia and calculi, this technique may be considered as an alternative experimental model to traditional full-thickness patching, which needs gastric or intestinal resection. Copyright 2004 Springer-Verlag

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15103430     DOI: 10.1007/s00240-004-0417-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Res        ISSN: 0300-5623


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