1973
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)60552-4
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An Intestinal Valve in Urinary Diversion

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“…The hypokalaemia noted may occur with any uretero-intestinal anastomoses (Williams et al, 1967), but hyperchloraemic acidosis, recurrent pyelonephritis and stricture formation at the uretero-ileal anastomoses should continue to be less than after ureterosigmoidostomy or ureteroileosigmoidostomy (Pinck, 1969;Moors et al, 1973), and an appliance-free life seems preferable to the established methods of urinary skin diversion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The hypokalaemia noted may occur with any uretero-intestinal anastomoses (Williams et al, 1967), but hyperchloraemic acidosis, recurrent pyelonephritis and stricture formation at the uretero-ileal anastomoses should continue to be less than after ureterosigmoidostomy or ureteroileosigmoidostomy (Pinck, 1969;Moors et al, 1973), and an appliance-free life seems preferable to the established methods of urinary skin diversion.…”
Section: Interpretation and Significance Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also important to mention that Moors et al (8) es tablished in their experimental studies that ureteroileosig moidostomy with antireflux ileosigmoidostomy by means of a nipple did not give any better results than the com monly used ureterosigmoidostomy (Coffey's operation). patient died 6 months after surgery from cancer dissemina tion.…”
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