| Literature DB >> 28124527 |
Nian-Zeng Xing1, Ning Kang1, Li-Mming Song1, Yi-Nong Niu1, Ming-Shuai Wang1, Jun-Hui Zhang1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To introduce a new method of constructing an orthotopic ileal neobladder with bilateral isoperistaltic afferent limbs, and to describe its clinical outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Cystectomy; Laparoscopy; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms; surgery [Subheading]
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28124527 PMCID: PMC5293384 DOI: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2016.0080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Braz J Urol ISSN: 1677-5538 Impact factor: 1.541
Figure 1– A) The orthotopic ileal neobladder with bilateral isoperistaltic afferent limbs. The proximal 20 cm of the ileum was divided into 2 segments for the bilateral isoperistaltic afferent limbs. B) The proximal 10 cm ileal segment was moved to the right side. C) The remaining 40 cm long segment was cleaned and detubularized along its antimesenteric border. D) The anterior wall of the neobladder was folded forward and the free edges were sutured to achieve a spherical configuration.
Demographics and surgical outcomes.
| Age mean±SD (range), year | 64.8±6.0 (54-77) |
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| ASA mean±SD (range) | 2.3±0.4(2-3) |
| Male, n (%) | 15((93)) |
| BMI mean±SD (range), kg/m2 | 25.0±1.8 (21.3-28.1) |
| Operative time mean±SD (range),min | 330±47(260-410) |
| Estimated blood loss mean±SD (range), mL | 328±113 (200-600) |
| Blood transfusion n (%) | 1 (6) |
| Oral fluids intake time mean±SD (range), day | 4.9±0.8 (4-6) |
| Drainage tube remove mean±SD (range), day | 8.1±1.5 (6-11) |
| Hospital stay, mean±SD (range), day | 12.5±1.6(10-16) |
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| Obturator nerve injured | 1 |
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| Urine leakage | 1 |
| Urinary infection | 1 |
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| Adhesive intestinal obstruction | 1 |
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| Transitional cell carcinoma n. (%) | 15(94%) |
| Adenocarcinoma n. (%) | 1(6%) |
| Number of pelvic lymph nodes | 16.1±3.3 (8-22) |
| Patient with positive pelvic lymph node (%) | 1(6%) |
| Follow-up median (range), month | 26(16-39) |
BMI = Body Mass Index; ASA = American Society of Anesthesiologists; SD = standard deviation.
eGFR, Urinary continence and neobladder function of 16 patients at postoperative 12 months.
| eGFR (range), mL per minute/1.73 m | |
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| preoperatively | 72.1±12.4(48.4-89.6) |
| postoperatively 12months | 69.1±12.0(40.9-85.5) |
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| Day continence, n | 16 |
| Night continence, n | 15 |
| Satisfactory continence, n (%) | 15(94%) |
| Total incontinence, n (%) | 1(6%) |
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| Maximal pouch capacity mean (range), mL | 401 (345-480) |
| Residual volume mean(range), mL | 30 (0-60) |
| Peak flow rate mean(range), mL/s | 12.8 (8.8-20.5) |
Figure 2Image examinations from follow-up. A) An IVP showed the bilateral pelvis and ureters were normal and there were no appearance of hydronephrosis (POD 10 months). B) An IVP showed the shape of the neobladder. C) Delay phase of a enhanced CT scan showed there were no appearance of the dilation of the bilateral ureters (black arrows). D) Delay phase of the enhanced CT scan showed the appearance of the bilateral isoperistaltic afferent limbs (black arrows) and the neobladder.