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Diversion of urine from the kidneys by surgically implanting the ureters onto the sigmoid colon so that the client excretes urine with feces
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Ureterosigmoidostomy
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Diversion of urine from the kidneys by surgically implanting the ureters onto a piece of small intestine (called a conduit) and then surgically implanting the conduit onto the sigmoid colon so that the client excretes urine with feces
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Ureteroileosigmoidostomy
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Diversion of urine from the kidneys by surgically implanting both ureters onto a piece of small intestine (called a conduit) and then surgically implanting the conduit onto the skin surface and creating an opening (stoma)
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Ileal Conduit
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Diversion of urine from the kidneys by surgically implanting a ureter onto the skin surface and creating an opening (stoma)
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Single Ureterostomy
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Diversion of urine from the kidneys by surgically implanting both ureters in separate locations onto the skin surface and creating two openings (stomas) that are fairly wide apart
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Bilateral Ureterostomy
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Diversion of urine from the kidneys by surgically implanting both ureters onto the skin surface and creating one opening (stoma)
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Transureterostomy
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Diversion of urine from the kidneys by surgically implanting both ureters close together onto the skin surface and creating two openings (stomas) that are fairly close together
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Double-barrel Ureterostomy
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Diversion of urine from the bladder by surgically implanting the bladder onto the skin surface and creating an opening (stoma)
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Vesicostomy
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Diversion of urine from the pelvis of one or both kidneys by inserting drainage tubing into the pelvis of one or both kidneys
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Nephrostomy
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