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Original Article

Bricker's Ileal Conduit Urinary Diversion with a Simple Non-Refluxing Uretero Ileal Anastomosis

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Pages 29-33 | Received 21 Jan 1990, Accepted 10 May 1990, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Fifty consecutive patients had ileal conduits constructed with a technically and quick simple antireflux ureteroileal anastomosis. Complications related to the ureteral implantation were studied retrospectively, and at follow-up (8 months-12 years later, median 3 years) conduit dysfunction and ureteral reflux were assessed in 18 patients out of the 25 patients who were still alive. Early complications and signs of late upper urinary tract deterioration were similar to those found after other operative techniques had been used. One patient had a postoperative urinary leak from the ureter ileal anastomosis, which was treated successfully by two weeks drainage. Hydronephrosis deteriorated in 18 (26%) of the renal units, remained unchanged in 39 (57%) and improved in 11 (16%). Increases in plasma creatinine concentrations up to 200 μmol/l were found in eight patients, and in one patient it increased from 300 to 420 μmol/l. Partial ureteral reflux was present in three (2 patients) of 33 ureters studied and minimal conduit dysfunction was found in 8 patients. In conclusion we find this method of urinary diversion to be quick, easy, and safe

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