1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)61761-0
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Enterocystoplasty or Detrusor Myectomy? Comparison of Indications and Outcomes for Bladder Augmentation

Abstract: Detrusor myectomy is a safe, successful method of bladder augmentation for most clinical indications. Myectomy does not hinder subsequent creation of an enterocystoplasty.

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“…However this procedure is irreversible as are other surgical procedures, e.g. autoaugmentation 24,25 and Brindley procedure. 26,27 The sacral dea erentation and combined implantation of an anterior sacral root stimulator that he described is a validated alternative which can be considered for complete spinal cord injury patients only, specially if patients ask for suppression of SCIC which is achieved for more than 85% of implanted patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However this procedure is irreversible as are other surgical procedures, e.g. autoaugmentation 24,25 and Brindley procedure. 26,27 The sacral dea erentation and combined implantation of an anterior sacral root stimulator that he described is a validated alternative which can be considered for complete spinal cord injury patients only, specially if patients ask for suppression of SCIC which is achieved for more than 85% of implanted patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique was also used successfully in adults [77]. Some have reported a greater need for CISC with autoaugmentation than with gut augmentation, because emptying of the urothelial diverticulum depends solely upon abdominal pressure [78], although this is not everybody's experience [79]. Attempts to improve this technique by covering the urothelial diverticula with peritoneum have met with poor results [80].…”
Section: Autoaugmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of different techniques have been published. The results of the various procedures are very good and comparable (208,(210)(211)(212)(215)(216)(217)(255)(256)(257)(258). Bladder substitution to create a low pressure reservoir may be indicated in patients with severely thick and fibrotic bladder wall.…”
Section: 45mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since its clinical introduction by Cartwright and Snow (202) in children and by Stöhrer (203) in adults, this procedure for reducing DO or improving low detrusor compliance has gained popularity because of its acceptable long-term results, its low surgical burden, its low rate of long-term adverse effects, its positive effect on the patient's QoL, and because it does not preclude further interventions (1,4,(202)(203)(204)(205)(206)(207)(208)(209)(210)(211)(212)(213)(214)(215)(216)(217)(218)(219)(220)(221).…”
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confidence: 99%