Long-term results of augmentation ileocystoplasty in spinal cord injury patients
Autor: | Iva Kožul, Ivan Gilja, Katica Pavlović, Adelina Hrkac, Dino Zalihić, Amra Zalihić |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Original Paper business.industry continence Renal function Urinary incontinence General Medicine medicine.disease ileocystoplasty spinal cord injury Surgery Refractory Quality of life medicine Kidney stones medicine.symptom business Spinal cord injury Upper urinary tract Pyelogram |
Zdroj: | Central European Journal of Urology |
ISSN: | 2080-4806 |
Popis: | Introduction The aim of this article was to report the long-term results of increased ileocystoplasty in 58 patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) with an impact on overall renal function and quality of life. In a representative number of patients, where we followed individual subjects for more than 20 years, we wanted to determine their quality of life and preservation of renal function after surgery. Material and methods After unsuccessful conservative therapy of urinary incontinence, increased ileocystoplasty was performed. In addition to biochemical analysis, intravenous urography (IVU) was performed preoperatively (urography and/or ultrasound assessment of the upper urinary tract) and urodynamic tests were performed in all patients preoperatively. Results After a follow-up of patients within the group (>20 years), 2 patients reported being incontinent. The median elapsed time of action was 20 (13-24) years. Vesical capacity increased in all cases postoperatively when the median vesical capacity was 420.0 (387.5-460.0) ml (p |
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