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Replacement of the ureter by small intestine: clinical application and results of the ileal ureter in 89 patients.
Richard J. Boxer,Richard J. Boxer,Peggy Fritzsche,Peggy Fritzsche,Donald G. Skinner,Donald G. Skinner,Joseph J. Kaufman,Joseph J. Kaufman,Elmer Belt,Elmer Belt,Robert B. Smith,Robert B. Smith,Willard E. Goodwin,Willard E. Goodwin +13 more
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Partial or total replacement of the ureter by small intestine was performed at the University of California/Los Angeles Hospital and affiliated hospitals 94 times in 92 patients from 1954 to 1978.About:
This article is published in The Journal of Urology.The article was published on 1979-06-01. It has received 169 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pyelogram & Ureter.read more
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Urinary diversion after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer: Options, patient selection, and outcomes
Richard K. Lee,Hassan Abol-Enein,Walter Artibani,Bernard H. Bochner,Guido Dalbagni,Siamak Daneshmand,Yves Fradet,Richard E. Hautmann,Cheryl T. Lee,Seth P. Lerner,Armin Pycha,Karl-Dietrich Sievert,Arnulf Stenzl,George N. Thalmann,Shahrokh F. Shariat,Shahrokh F. Shariat +15 more
TL;DR: The urinary reconstructive options available after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer are discussed, as are the criteria for selection of the most appropriate diversion, and the outcomes and complications associated with different diversion options.
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Diagnosis and management of ureteric injury: an evidence‐based analysis
TL;DR: The Consensus on Genitourinary Trauma continues this month with an evidence‐based analysis, by a team of experts under the chairmanship of Dr Jack McAninch, of current reports on the diagnosis and management of ureteric trauma.
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Experience in 100 Patients with an Ileal Low Pressure Bladder Substitute Combined with an Afferent Tubular Isoperistaltic Segment
TL;DR: The combination of an ileal low pressure reservoir with an afferent isoperistaltic ilesal segment and an open end-to-side ureteroileal anastomosis allows for radical cancer surgery with resection of the ureters where they cross the iliac vessels and minimizes the risk of ureTERal stenosis.
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Use of Ileum as Ureteral Replacement in Urological Reconstruction
Sandra A. Armatys,Matthew J. Mellon,Stephen D.W. Beck,Michael O. Koch,Richard S. Foster,Richard Bihrle +5 more
TL;DR: The ileal Ureter is a reasonable option for long-term ureteral reconstruction with preserved renal function in carefully selected patients.
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The Use of Bowel for Ureteral Replacement for Complex Ureteral Reconstruction: Long-Term Results
TL;DR: During long-term followup major complications are rare and renal function remains preserved, and Ileal and intestinal ureteral substitution remains a safe and efficacious procedure in patients with complex and difficult ureTERal issues not amenable to more conservative measures.
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Replacement of the ureter by small intestine: clinical application and results of the ileal ureter.
Willard E. Goodwin,Willard E. Goodwin,Chester C. Winter,Chester C. Winter,Roderick D. Turner,Roderick D. Turner +5 more
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A Case Against Incorporation of Bowel Segments into the Closed Urinary System
TL;DR: Five patients in whom isolated ileal or ileocecal segments had been incorporated into the urinary tract suffered complications that ended in excision of the bowel segment.
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The ileocolic segment in urologic surgery.
TL;DR: The sigmoid colon seems to be the more advantageous for total or partial bladder substitution and the ileum, because of its urine-conveying properties, apparently is more suitable for ureteral substitution.
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Surgery of the Ureter
René Küss,Christian Chatelain +1 more
TL;DR: Uretero-Vesical Anastomosis: Ureteroneocystostomy with Intraperitoneal Transposition of the Ureters and the Results and Limitations of the Operation.