Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion.

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Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion. / Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe; Schwalenberg, Thilo; Liatsikos, Evangelos N; Sakelaropoulos, George; Rödder, Kilian; Hohenfellner, Rudolph; Fisch, Margit.

in: BJU INT, Jahrgang 99, Nr. 6, 6, 2007, S. 1473-1477.

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Stolzenburg, J-U, Schwalenberg, T, Liatsikos, EN, Sakelaropoulos, G, Rödder, K, Hohenfellner, R & Fisch, M 2007, 'Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion.', BJU INT, Jg. 99, Nr. 6, 6, S. 1473-1477. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17346278?dopt=Citation>

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Stolzenburg, J-U., Schwalenberg, T., Liatsikos, E. N., Sakelaropoulos, G., Rödder, K., Hohenfellner, R., & Fisch, M. (2007). Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion. BJU INT, 99(6), 1473-1477. [6]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17346278?dopt=Citation

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Stolzenburg J-U, Schwalenberg T, Liatsikos EN, Sakelaropoulos G, Rödder K, Hohenfellner R et al. Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion. BJU INT. 2007;99(6):1473-1477. 6.

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title = "Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion.",
abstract = "OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of a continent cutaneous pouch made exclusively of colon (Mainz pouch III), as excellent results with the Mainz pouch III in irradiated patients suggested that the indication for this type of urinary diversion could be extended. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The outcome of 24 patients with continent cutaneous urinary diversions using colon segments (Mainz pouch III) was investigated retrospectively. Overall, 22 of the patients had a malignant disease and two a benign disease; 16 had a hysterectomy and pelvic exenteration for gynaecological tumours; two men with a rhabdomyosarcoma of the prostate had a radical cystoprostatectomy; one woman had pelvic exenteration for bladder cancer; one man had a simultaneous rectum resection due to infiltrating rectal cancer, and another a left nephrectomy with cystectomy for concomitant kidney and bladder tumour. Benign indications were hyper-reflexive bladder after polytrauma and two cases of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Eighteen patients had radiotherapy (32-48 Gy) before the urinary diversion. RESULTS: The mean (range) follow-up was 35 (12-65) months. The mean pouch capacity was 293.8 mL. Three patients died during the follow-up (two from disease progression and one suicide); 20 patients were fully continent, four with reduced pouch capacity (",
author = "Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg and Thilo Schwalenberg and Liatsikos, {Evangelos N} and George Sakelaropoulos and Kilian R{\"o}dder and Rudolph Hohenfellner and Margit Fisch",
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T1 - Colon pouch (Mainz III) for continent urinary diversion.

AU - Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe

AU - Schwalenberg, Thilo

AU - Liatsikos, Evangelos N

AU - Sakelaropoulos, George

AU - Rödder, Kilian

AU - Hohenfellner, Rudolph

AU - Fisch, Margit

PY - 2007

Y1 - 2007

N2 - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of a continent cutaneous pouch made exclusively of colon (Mainz pouch III), as excellent results with the Mainz pouch III in irradiated patients suggested that the indication for this type of urinary diversion could be extended. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The outcome of 24 patients with continent cutaneous urinary diversions using colon segments (Mainz pouch III) was investigated retrospectively. Overall, 22 of the patients had a malignant disease and two a benign disease; 16 had a hysterectomy and pelvic exenteration for gynaecological tumours; two men with a rhabdomyosarcoma of the prostate had a radical cystoprostatectomy; one woman had pelvic exenteration for bladder cancer; one man had a simultaneous rectum resection due to infiltrating rectal cancer, and another a left nephrectomy with cystectomy for concomitant kidney and bladder tumour. Benign indications were hyper-reflexive bladder after polytrauma and two cases of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Eighteen patients had radiotherapy (32-48 Gy) before the urinary diversion. RESULTS: The mean (range) follow-up was 35 (12-65) months. The mean pouch capacity was 293.8 mL. Three patients died during the follow-up (two from disease progression and one suicide); 20 patients were fully continent, four with reduced pouch capacity (

AB - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of a continent cutaneous pouch made exclusively of colon (Mainz pouch III), as excellent results with the Mainz pouch III in irradiated patients suggested that the indication for this type of urinary diversion could be extended. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The outcome of 24 patients with continent cutaneous urinary diversions using colon segments (Mainz pouch III) was investigated retrospectively. Overall, 22 of the patients had a malignant disease and two a benign disease; 16 had a hysterectomy and pelvic exenteration for gynaecological tumours; two men with a rhabdomyosarcoma of the prostate had a radical cystoprostatectomy; one woman had pelvic exenteration for bladder cancer; one man had a simultaneous rectum resection due to infiltrating rectal cancer, and another a left nephrectomy with cystectomy for concomitant kidney and bladder tumour. Benign indications were hyper-reflexive bladder after polytrauma and two cases of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Eighteen patients had radiotherapy (32-48 Gy) before the urinary diversion. RESULTS: The mean (range) follow-up was 35 (12-65) months. The mean pouch capacity was 293.8 mL. Three patients died during the follow-up (two from disease progression and one suicide); 20 patients were fully continent, four with reduced pouch capacity (

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SP - 1473

EP - 1477

JO - BJU INT

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SN - 1464-4096

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