2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2016.06.034
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A Systematic Review of Ileal Conduit and Neobladder Outcomes in Primary Bladder Cancer

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“…Various types of urinary diversions exist and can be either continent (orthotopic neobladder, continent cutaneous reservoir) or incontinent (ileal conduit, ureterocutaneostomy). Incontinent diversions are generally selected for older, sicker patients with advanced disease, whilst continent diversions are created for younger patients with longer life expectancies . While some studies have shown a slight quality of life advantage for continent diversion, this has not been consistent across all studies .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Various types of urinary diversions exist and can be either continent (orthotopic neobladder, continent cutaneous reservoir) or incontinent (ileal conduit, ureterocutaneostomy). Incontinent diversions are generally selected for older, sicker patients with advanced disease, whilst continent diversions are created for younger patients with longer life expectancies . While some studies have shown a slight quality of life advantage for continent diversion, this has not been consistent across all studies .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Orthotopic neobladder reconstruction is now the preferred option for urinary diversion after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer [ 1 ]. Despite the complexity in surgical procedure and postoperative management, patients with orthotopic neobladder void via native urethra and showed better quality of life compared to patients with incontinent urinary diversion [ 2 ]. Orthotopic neobladder provides low pressure reservoir with adequate capacity preserving urinary continence and upper urinary tract function.…”
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“…Orthotopic neobladder was initially preferred by men for the ability to resume a normal method of voiding, without ostomy appliances and the need for pouch catheterization. 7,8 Despite studies by Stenzl et al 9 and Stein et al 2 proving the oncologic safety of female neobladder, it remains underutilized. 1,3 Although few people are performing continent diversions, multiple studies have also shown that even on multivariate analysis women are less likely to receive continent urinary diversion.…”
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confidence: 99%