Korean J Urol.  1991 Dec;32(6):1003-1010.

Indiana continent ileocecal reservoir: early followup of 10 cases

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  • 1Department of Urology, Catholic Medical College, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

From May 1990 to July 1991. 11 bladder tumor patients were treated with Indiana continent ileocecal reservoir after radical cystectomy with pelvic lymphadnectomy and l0 were followed up. The average operation time for making pouch was 5 hours 22 minutes. The reservoir was created with reconfiguration of disrupted cecum and ileal patch and its average maximal capacity was 527. 8cc. The average interval of catheterization was 5 hours 36 minutes and the average catheterized urine volume was 357cc. The average intrareservoiral maximal pressure was 29.4cmH2O and the average intraluminal maximal pressure of plicated terminal ileal segment along with ilececal valve was 48cmH2O. All of 10 patients(100%) had successful daytime continence and 5 were able to sleep all night without catheteritation. Tunneled ureteral implantations along the tenia of the cecum were revealed no reflux on reservoirogram. The complications were 2 cases of temporary urine leakage From stoma site. 1 wound infection and 1 stomal bleeding. From the above results, although duration of followup is short, we can anticipate a superb outcome after experience further cases with this procedure, since successful continence and antireflux are achieved at this time.

Keyword

indiana continent reservoir; uninary diversion

MeSH Terms

Catheterization
Catheters
Cecum
Cystectomy
Follow-Up Studies*
Hemorrhage
Humans
Indiana*
Ureter
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Wound Infection
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