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Long-term urodynamic findings following colo-, gastro- and ileocystoplasty

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This retrospective study compares long-term urodynamic outcomes in 84 patients who underwent colocystoplasty, gastrocystoplasty, or ileocystoplasty between 1987-2017. All techniques significantly improved bladder capacity and compliance, but ileocystoplasty showed the lowest rate of pathologic contractions (26%) compared to gastric (50%) and colonic (43%) segments.

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  • Bladder capacity increased significantly and compliance improved across all augmentation types (colocystoplasty, gastrocystoplasty, ileocystoplasty).
  • Ileocystoplasty showed the lowest rate of postoperative pathologic contractions (26%) compared to gastrocystoplasty (50%) and colocystoplasty (43%).
  • Maximal intravesical pressure decreased significantly in all augmentation groups, improving bladder storage function.
  • Persistent pathologic contractions after augmentation may result from residual peristalsis in the detubularized bowel segment.
  • From a urodynamic perspective, ileum is the most suitable bowel segment for long-term bladder augmentation outcomes.

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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Long-term urodynamic findings following colo-, gastro- and ileocystoplasty. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2024-05-10. https://dev.library.globalcastmd.com/article/8598?via_space=staycurrentmd

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