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Original Articles

Augmentation Cystoplasty and Closure of the Urethra for the Destroyed Lower Urinary Tract

, M.D. & , M.D.
Pages 40-45 | Published online: 02 Jun 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Five paraplegic patients with pressure ulceration complicated by incontinence related to fistula formation were treated by deliberate closure of the urethra and augmentation cystoplasty with a continent stoma. This procedure is similar in scope to urinary diversion but preserves a low-pressure reservoir and obviates the use of tubes for drainage of urine. Overall outcome was excellent. Valvular failure occurred in one patient and required revision. The follow-ups range from 1 to 5 years, with a mean of 24 months. One patient developed reservoir calculi as a late complication, necessitating removal with flexible endoscopy via the continent conduit. All patients have preserved normal upper tracts. Augmentation cystoplasty with closure of the urethra is a reasonable procedure in such patients providing for low-pressure urinary storage and permitting secondary or simultaneous plastic surgical procedures on perineal pressure ulceration and osteomyelitis. (J Am Paraplegia Soc 1990; 13: 40–45)

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