Laparoscopic Undiversion with Augmentation Cystoplasty



Fig. 38.1
CT scan of a sacral agencies patient with ileal conduit (neurogenic bladder with renal failure who improved in 3 years after diversion)



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Fig. 38.2
Ports position and stoma location


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Fig. 38.3
Initial view of bowel adhesions


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Fig. 38.4
Bowel adhesions being released


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Fig. 38.5
Bowel adhesions being released


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Fig. 38.6
Conduit as seen after release of bowel adhesions


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Fig. 38.7
Conduit being mobilised


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Fig. 38.8
Conduit dissected all around near the abdominal wall


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Fig. 38.9
Bladder being dropped down


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Fig. 38.10
Bladder completely mobilised down


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Fig. 38.11
Stoma dissected from abdominal wall and conduit about to be internalised


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Fig. 38.12
Stoma separated from abdominal wall, closed and pushed into peritoneal cavity


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Fig. 38.13
Internalised conduit being detubularised

Oct 14, 2017 | Posted by in UROLOGY | Comments Off on Laparoscopic Undiversion with Augmentation Cystoplasty

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