Autor: |
Stein, R., Fisch, M., Beetz, R., Matani, Y., Doi, Y., Hohenfellner, K., Bürger, R.A., Abol-Enein, H., Hohenfellner, R. |
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British Journal of Urology; 1997, Vol. 79 Issue 3, p354-361, 8p |
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Objectives To determine the late complications and consequences for renal function, vitamin and acid-base metabolism after application of the Mainz Pouch I (MZP-I) technique in children and young adults. Patients and methods To November 1994, the MZP-I procedure was carried out in 463 patients at our institution, 91 of whom were children and adolescents (≤20 years old) using bladder augmentation in 21 and a continent cutaneous stoma in 70. A minimum follow-up of 1 year was possible in 87 patients or 163 renal units (RUs) with a mean of 5.5 years (range 1-10.5). Results At the last examination, 23 of 55 (42%) pre-operatively dilated RUs had improved, 131 of the 163 RUs (80%) were stable and nine RUs (5.5%) showed a slight clinical asymptomatic increase in the upper tract dilatation. Through an extraperitoneal flank incision, 11% of the RUs which developed stenosis at the ureterocolic anastomosis were successfully reimplanted (16% in patients with neurogenic disorders, 17% with pre-operative irradiation and 5% in the remaining patients). Two of 32 patients with an intussuscepted and invaginated ileal nipple required re-operation due to incontinence, but none of the patients with an appendiceal stoma were incontinent. Open revision of a stomal stenosis was performed in three and endoscopic treatment in nine patients. In 54 patients, the levels of vitamins A, B1 , B2 , B6 , E, folic and bile acid were within normal ranges. There was no significant decrease in vitamin B12 levels after operation. In none of the patients with normal pre-operative creatinine values had the levels increased and none developed severe acidosis or bowel neoplasm. Conclusion The MZP-I is recommended as a technique for bladder augmentation or continent urinary diversion in children and young adults, with an acceptable complication rate which offers long-term protection of the upper urinary tract. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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