The orthotopic T pouch ileal neobladder: experience with 209 patients

The Journal of Urology
J P SteinD G Skinner

Abstract

A serous lined extramural ileal flap valve technique called the T limb was developed to prevent reflux of urine in an orthotopic bladder substitute called the T pouch. We evaluate our intermediate clinical and functional experience with the orthotopic T pouch ileal neobladder. From November 1996 through May 2000, 209 patients (169 men [80%], 40 women), with a mean age of 69 years (range 33 to 93) underwent construction of an orthotopic T pouch ileal neobladder after cystectomy. The indication for cystectomy included bladder cancer in 198 patients (95%). Median followup for the entire cohort was 33 months (range 0 to 69). Data were analyzed according to perioperative mortality, early (within 3 months) and late diversion related and diversion unrelated complications, radiographic evaluation of the upper urinary tract and urinary reservoir, and determination of renal function. Three patients (1.4%) died perioperatively. A total of 63 (30%) early complications occurred, 53 (25%) diversion unrelated and 10 (5%) diversion related. The most common early diversion unrelated complication was dehydration (10 patients). The most common early diversion related complication was urine leak in 6 patients. There were no early complications dir...Continue Reading

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