Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Evaluation
- Urological evaluation, cystoscopy, imaging (CT/MRI/ultrasound), urine and blood tests
- Assessment of kidney function, overall health, and surgical fitness
Pre-Surgery Preparations
- Medication review and adjustments, fasting, and bowel preparation if required
- Stoma site marking and counselling on stoma care
- Discussion of surgical approach (open, laparoscopic, or robotic)
Procedure
- Removal of the bladder (if required)
- Creation of an ileal conduit using a small segment of the small intestine
- Attachment of the ureters to the ileal segment and formation of a stoma
Post-Surgical Recovery
- Hospital stay, pain control, and gradual return to fluids and diet
- Stoma care training and monitoring for infections or complications
Long-Term Follow-Up
- Regular follow-up visits to monitor kidney function and stoma health
- Ongoing stoma care, lifestyle guidance, and surveillance for long-term complications
- Bladder cancer
- Severe bladder dysfunction
- Neurogenic bladder
- Radiation-damaged bladder
- Congenital urinary tract abnormalities
- Chronic bladder disease
- Patients who have severe bladder dysfunction that cannot be managed with medications or less invasive treatments
- Individuals diagnosed with neurogenic bladder, causing unsafe urine storage, recurrent infections, or kidney damage
- Patients with congenital urinary tract abnormalities affecting normal urine flow or bladder function
- Individuals with a radiation-damaged bladder resulting in poor bladder capacity, pain, or incontinence
- Patients with chronic bladder disease for whom other surgical or non-surgical treatments have failed
- Individuals at risk of progressive kidney damage due to impaired urine drainage
- Patients who are medically fit to undergo major surgery and can manage long-term stoma care, either independently or with caregiver support
- Radical cystectomy (removal of the bladder)
- Pelvic lymph node dissection
- Ureteral reimplantation
- Stoma creation
- Bowel reconstruction
- Ureteral stent placement
- Simple and reliable urinary diversion technique
- Shorter and less complex surgery compared to other urinary diversion options
- Faster recovery time after surgery
- Lower risk of urinary retention compared to continent diversions
- Suitable for older patients or those with multiple medical conditions
- Effective option after bladder removal (cystectomy)
- Does not require bladder reconstruction (neobladder)
- Long-term durability with predictable outcomes
- Effective and continuous urine drainage through a stoma
- Protection of kidney function by ensuring proper urine flow
- Relief from urinary obstruction or bladder-related symptoms
- Stable long-term urinary diversion with regular stoma care
- Improved quality of life when bladder function is no longer possible
- Ability to resume daily activities after recovery and adaptation to stoma care
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