| Literature DB >> 34658574 |
Elsayed Mohamed Salih1, Mahmoud Abdallah1, Sabri Moussa1, Sayed Eleweedy1, Ismail Khalaf1.
Abstract
The study aims to evaluate the effects of orthotopic urinary diversion using ileal and sigmoid segments after radical cystectomy on upper urinary tract function and morphology. A retrospective study included 60 patients divided into 2 equal groups (W-ileal pouch group and sigmoid pouch group). We assessed renal function and morphology post-operative after 6 months and after 1 year by serum creatinine, ultrasound, IVP, pouchogram, and renal scan study. After 6 months post-operatively, in the W-ileal group, there were 16 renal units (26.6%) deteriorated in morphology and 11 renal units (18.4%) deteriorated in function. After 1 year, further deterioration in morphology was noted in 17 renal units (28.3%) and in function in 16 renal units (26.7%). In the sigmoid group, after 6 months post-operatively, there were 14 renal units (23.3%) deteriorated in morphology and 14 renal units (23.4%) deteriorated in function. After 1 year, further deterioration in morphology was noted in 47 renal units (24.4%) and in function in 18 renal units (30%). Incorporating the bowel into the urinary tract is potentially dangerous to the upper urinary tract's integrity, and the leading cause of renal impairment is uretero-pouch obstruction. © Indian Association of Surgical Oncology 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Ileal neobladder; Kidney function; Radical cystectomy; Sigmoid neobladder; Urinary diversion
Year: 2021 PMID: 34658574 PMCID: PMC8490559 DOI: 10.1007/s13193-021-01350-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Surg Oncol ISSN: 0975-7651