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Ureterocutaneostomy: for whom and when?

Zafer Kozacıoğlu1, Tansu Değirmenci1, Bülent Günlüsoy1, Yasin Ceylan1, Süleyman Minareci1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To discuss the indications and the results of the patients treated with ureterocutaneostomy (UCN) for urinary diversion in our center.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between March 2008 and November 2012, 27 patients (19 males and 8 females) were treated with UCN in our clinic. Patients' ages ranged between 56-78 years. Radical cystectomy was performed on 21 of these patients. The patients underwent transureteroureterostomy and UCN or unilateral or bilateral side-by-side UCN on the abdominal wall. Double-J stents were placed inside the ureters and changed every 12 weeks. Comorbidities and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) scores were noted.
RESULTS: The patients had invasive bladder cancer (n=24), multiple tumors within and outside of a diverticulum and intractable recurrent bleeding (n=1), recurrent hemorrhage (n=1), and bladder contracture (n=1). As comorbidities, hypertension (n=14), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (n=11), diabetes mellitus (n=10), coronary artery disease (n=8), chronic renal failure (n=1), and Crohn's disease (n=1) were detected. The ASA score was 3 or greater in 14 patients. During follow-up period, 3 patients experienced pyelonephritis, and one of them had a strictured ureteral orifice.
CONCLUSION: UCN can be used as a method of urinary diversion in selected patients.

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Keywords:  Invasive bladder cancer; ureterocutaneostomy; urinary diversion

Year:  2013        PMID: 26328098      PMCID: PMC4548621          DOI: 10.5152/tud.2013.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Urol        ISSN: 2149-3235


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