2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2018.07.022
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Early transplantation into a vesicostomy: a safe approach for managing patients with severe obstructive lesions who are not candidates for bladder augmentation

Abstract: This report provides further support for the use of vesicostomy as an option for surgical management of patients with renal failure with oligohydramnios and severe obstructive lesions identified antenatally. It also indicates the need to update the criteria for antenatal management of oligohydramnios in obstructive and anephric patients.

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“…Furthermore, a vesicostomy does not preclude bladder augmentation. 5 A dilemmatic issue after vesicostomy creation in this case is for how long it will be sustained, when to close it and switch to bladder augmentation. Recurrent urethral leakage and stomal stenosis upon revisions of vesicostomy can be one indication of closing a vesicostomy and to follow with another procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Furthermore, a vesicostomy does not preclude bladder augmentation. 5 A dilemmatic issue after vesicostomy creation in this case is for how long it will be sustained, when to close it and switch to bladder augmentation. Recurrent urethral leakage and stomal stenosis upon revisions of vesicostomy can be one indication of closing a vesicostomy and to follow with another procedure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%