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Describe the studor pouch
Surgical removal of the bladder.
Reservoir is constructed from isolated ileal segment.
Anti reflux achieved by passing ureters through 15-20cm of afferent ileum.
No stoma is created.
Continence is achieved with external urethral sphincter.
Describe LeBag
Bladder removed;
Reservoir constructed from isolated segment of ileum and cecum;
Ureters tunneled to prevent relux neobladder sutured to urethra.
No stoma
Continence is achieved with external urethral sphicter.
Ileal Conduit
AKA Brooker Loop
Bladder is removed
A 6-8" segment of terminal ileum is isolated.
Mesentary is left intact.
Ureters implanted into ileal segment, proximal end closed;
Distal end brought up as abdominal stoma
Name the surgical procedure for the following:
Bladder is removed
A 6-8" segment of terminal ileum is isolated.
Mesentary is left intact.
Ureters implanted into ileal segment, proximal end closed;
Distal end brought up as abdominal stoma
Ileal conduit AKA Brooker Loop
Continent urostomy: Ileal cecal reservoir
AKA Indiana Pouch
Bladder usually removed;
Portion of terminal ileum, cecum and Right colon isolated and reservoir formed and ureters implanted to prevent reflux.
Continence achieved through ileo-cecal valve and plication of exit conduit.