1985
DOI: 10.1159/000472461
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Ileal Conduit Urinary Diversion - Early and Late Complications

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“…These results contrast with the findings in other series [ 14,24,25] where no influence of preoperative radiotherapy on the rate of early complications was observed. Antibiotic prophylaxis was, however, routine in two of these series [14,24], whereas the number of patients operated on for bladder cancer without radiation therapy was small in the third series [25], In our series the logistic regression analysis revealed no influence of the year of operation on the overall rate of early complications, although this might have been ex pected in a 20-year material. Blood transfusion has been reported to be associated with infectious complications after radical surgery for colorectal cancer [26].…”
Section: Early Complicationscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…These results contrast with the findings in other series [ 14,24,25] where no influence of preoperative radiotherapy on the rate of early complications was observed. Antibiotic prophylaxis was, however, routine in two of these series [14,24], whereas the number of patients operated on for bladder cancer without radiation therapy was small in the third series [25], In our series the logistic regression analysis revealed no influence of the year of operation on the overall rate of early complications, although this might have been ex pected in a 20-year material. Blood transfusion has been reported to be associated with infectious complications after radical surgery for colorectal cancer [26].…”
Section: Early Complicationscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies reported that this technique has yielded similar health-related QoL when compared with continent urinary diversions. [678] But, our study demonstrated higher global satisfaction rate with continent diversions. Despite universal popularity of the ileal conduit-type urinary diversion, the reported long-term complications with this technique is considerably high.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The protection of a stoma from stenosis which is aspired to is also not achieved in 5-70%. Here, the chronic complications as a factor of time are usually man ifested after several years (more than 5) and hence cannot be compared with the complications of a TUPUC occur ring within a period of 3 years [7][8][9][10], In order to avoid potential risk factors of conduits with interposed intestine from the start, nonintestinal diver TUPN was described by Arnold and Garrett in 1969 [2], This technique also appears to have less surgical risks compared to diversionary conduits with interposed intes tine. However, it is subject to an increased incidence of catheter problems such as dislocation, obstruction, wet ting and impediments to changing [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%