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A modified sigma-rectum pouch (Mainz pouch II) technique: analysis of outcomes and complications on 220 patients.

Jovan B Hadzi-Djokic1, Dragoslav T Basic.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a modified technique for a sigma-rectum pouch (Mainz pouch II). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Between October 1994 and March 2003, a modified Mainz pouch II was constructed in 220 patients (153 men and 67 women, mean age 56.7 years) in a multicentre prospective study. The median follow-up (177 patients, 81%) was 21 (1-84) months.
RESULTS: There were no peri-operative deaths; there were early complications in 24 patients, including prolonged ileus in six, pyelonephritis in 17, unilateral ureterohydronephrosis in 11, bilateral ureterohydronephrosis in two, and incipient renal failure in five. Late complications included ureteric implantation-site stenosis (unilateral in eight patients and bilateral in three). In all, 92 patients (52%) needed oral alkalizing medications and potassium supplementation because of hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis. All but three patients (99%) were continent by day and at night. The mean (sd) voiding frequency was 4.2 (1.6) voids by day and 2.1 (0.5) at night.
CONCLUSION: The Mainz pouch II is a simple and reproducible surgical technique, with good results in terms of mortality, morbidity, continence and overall quality of life. The main limitation is malignant transformation of the uretero-intestinal anastomosis. For selected cases, the technique is a good alternative to other types of continent urinary diversion.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16469032     DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2006.05995.x

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


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