| Literature DB >> 27330912 |
Thomas De Sutter1, Murat Akand2, Maarten Albersen1, Wouter Everaerts1, Ben Van Cleynenbreugel1, Dirk De Ridder1, Hans Goethuys3, Lisa Moris1, Uros Milenkovic1, Hendrik Van Poppel1, Frank Van Der Aa1, Steven Joniau1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We report our long-term experience with 119 cases of N-shaped orthotopic ileal neobladder.Entities:
Keywords: Bladder substitution; Complications; Continence; Cystectomy; Ileal orthotopic neobladder
Year: 2016 PMID: 27330912 PMCID: PMC4870512 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-2287-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1The N-shaped orthotopic ileal neobladder. Large arrow Intact afferent isoperistaltic segment, acting as an active anti-reflux mechanism. The ureters are anastomosed to this segment in an end-to-end manner. Arrowhead Three antimesenterically opened ileal segments, creating the N-shaped pouch. Small arrow The lowest point of the pouch, forming the urethral anastomosis
Patient demographics, disease characteristics, procedural data, and pre- and postoperative pathology results
| Number of patients (Male/Female) | 119 (102/17) |
| Age (years) | Male: 59 (34–74) |
| Follow up (months) | 75 (3–204) |
| Operative indication | |
| Transitional cell carcinoma | 113 pts |
| Interstitial cystitis | 2 pts |
| Vesicorectal fistula | 1 pt |
| Prostate cystadenoma | 1 pt |
| Persistant leakage from continent vesicostomy | 1 pt |
| Bladder wall calcification after BCG | 1 pt |
| Operation time (min) | 210 (120–360) |
| Blood loss (mL) | 1100 (100–3600) |
Data are given as either median (range) or n (%)
Overview of early complications (≤3 months) (pouch and non-pouch-related) by the Clavien–Dindo classification in 119 patients
| Clavien–Dindo score (CCS) | Number of complications (%) |
|---|---|
| Major | |
| V | 1 (0.8 %) |
| IV | |
| a | 0 (0 %) |
| b | 3 (2.5 %) |
| III | |
| a | 3 (2.5 %) |
| b | 8 (6.7 %) |
| Minor | |
| II | 34 (28.6 %) |
| I | 20 (16.8 %) |
Overview of late complications (>3 months) (pouch and non-pouch-related) by the Clavien–Dindo classification in 111 patients
| Clavien–Dindo score (CCS) | Number of complications (%) |
|---|---|
| Major | |
| V | 1 (0.9 %) |
| IV | |
| a | 4 (3.6 %) |
| b | 0 (0 %) |
| III | |
| a | 2 (1.8 %) |
| b | 49 (44.1 %) |
| Minor | |
| II | 28 (25.2 %) |
| I | 11 (9.9 %) |
Fig. 2Male continence. a Daytime male continence. b Nighttime male continence
Fig. 3Female continence. a Daytime female continence. b Nighttime female continence