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Published in: Pediatric Nephrology 7/2005

01-07-2005 | Original Article

Urinary diversion in children and adolescents with neurogenic bladder: the Mainz experience

Part III: Colonic conduit

Authors: Raimund Stein, Christoph Wiesner, Rolf Beetz, Manfred Schwarz, Joachim W. Thüroff

Published in: Pediatric Nephrology | Issue 7/2005

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Abstract

After the failure of conservative treatment of neurogenic bladders, urinary diversion has to be considered. For patients with chronic renal failure, severe dilated upper urinary tracts with deterioration of the renal function and those who are not able to perform a self-catheterization, the colonic conduit diversion is our therapy of choice. In this part of the study, we investigate the long-term safety of our concept for these patients in regard to protecting the upper urinary tracts. Between 1968 and 2002, colonic conduit urinary diversion was performed in 88 patients, in most of them in the era before continent diversion. Overall, 11 patients with a colonic conduit were converted to bladder substitution or continent cutaneous diversion during the follow-up period. These patients are no longer included in the long-term follow-up of colonic conduit patients. Of the 77 patients with colonic conduit diversion, 21 patients were not available for follow-up: 11 were deceased and 10 were lost to follow-up. Three of the deaths were related to nephrological complications in patients who already had impaired renal function before conduit diversion. An average follow-up of 21.8 years (2–32.7; median 23.8 years.) is available in 56 patients with 99 RUs (6 solitary kidneys, 7 nephrectomies). Five non-functioning kidneys were removed after recurrent pyelonephritis and two kidneys with pyonephrosis. Ureter stenoses were corrected in 6% of the RUs. As compared to preoperatively, the upper urinary tracts remained stable or improved in 97/99 RUs at the latest follow-up. A revision of the stoma was necessary in 16% (conduit elongation n =2, stenosis n =7) and calculi formations were treated in 8% of the RUs. For patients with chronic renal failure or who are unable to perform a catheterization of a continent stoma, the colonic conduit is a safe alternative in the long run.
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Metadata
Title
Urinary diversion in children and adolescents with neurogenic bladder: the Mainz experience
Part III: Colonic conduit
Authors
Raimund Stein
Christoph Wiesner
Rolf Beetz
Manfred Schwarz
Joachim W. Thüroff
Publication date
01-07-2005
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Pediatric Nephrology / Issue 7/2005
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-005-1849-1

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