Title of article :
Internal versus external ureteric stents for uretero-ileal anastomosis after laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic neobladder: A prospective comparative study
Author/Authors :
Abdel Hakim, Mahmoud A. Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology, Egypt , Abdalla, Ahmed A. Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology, Egypt , Saad, Ismail R. Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology, Egypt , ElSheemy, Mohammed S. Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology, Egypt , El Feel, Ahmed S. Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology, Egypt , Salem, Hosni K. Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology, Egypt , Abdel Hakim, Amr M. Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Urology, Egypt
From page :
136
To page :
142
Abstract :
Objective: To prospectively compare the use of external ureteric stents with internal JJ stenting of the uretero-ileal anastomosis in patients undergoing laparoscopic radical cystectomy (LRC) with a Y-shaped ileal orthotopic neobladder (ON). Patients and methods: The study included 69 patients undergoing LRC with ON. Patients were grouped according to the type of uretero-ileal stents used. An external ureteric stent was used in Group A (33 patients) and a JJ stent was used in Group B (36). We prospectively compared the duration of hospital stay, the incidence of short- and intermediate-term complications in the two study groups. Results: The mean (SD) follow-up periods were 29.18 (3.94) and 28.19 (3.37) months for patients in Groups A and B, respectively. Perioperative patient characteristics were comparable in the two study groups. The use of JJ stenting was associated with a shorter hospital stay compared with external stenting, at a mean (SD) of 14.63 (3.74) and 6.8 (3.03) days in Groups A and B, respectively (P 0.001). The incidence of urinary leakage was comparable in the two study groups, at 6.1% in Group A vs 8.3% in Group B (P = 1.0). Strictures of the uretero-ileal anastomosis occurred in two patients (6%) in Group A and confirmed by intravenous urography. All strictures were treated with antegrade JJ fixation. Conclusion: JJ stents could be used as an effective alternative to external ureteric stents to support the uretero-ileal anastomosis. JJ stenting is associated with a shorter hospital stay and similar complication rates compared with external stenting in patients undergoing LRC with ON.
Keywords :
Urinary diversion , Uretero , ileal anastomosis , External ureteral catheters , Internal JJ stents , Ileal neobladder
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Record number :
2544881
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