应用移植肠段原位膀胱置换的新方法。

Techniques in urology Pub Date : 2000-09-01
N Yamanaka, K Kimura, M Fujisawa, K Ueno, H Shimogaki, S Kamidono
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目的:当构建原位新膀胱时,较短的结肠肠系膜可能使手术变得困难。我们已经开发了一种新技术,将游离的肠段自体移植到骨盆中以增加膀胱。方法和材料:在本动物可行性研究中,我们使用8只雌性犬进行原位膀胱移植肠段。在回肠动脉和髂内动脉之间横切一段肠,以端到端方式进行血运重建。结果:随访研究显示,移植肠段膀胱自体增强功能良好,无渗漏。结论:我们在狗身上的研究表明,在将尿库与尿道吻合出现机械困难的情况下,使用自体肠段来增加膀胱似乎是可行的。对于难以完成原位新膀胱的病例,该方法值得临床评估。
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A new approach to orthotopic bladder replacement using the transplanted bowel segment.

Purpose: When constructing an orthotopic neobladder, a short colonic mesentery may make the operation difficult. We have developed a new technique to autotransplant a free segment of intestine into the pelvis to augment the bladder.

Methods and materials: In this animal feasibility study, we used eight female dogs to perform orthotopic bladder replacement using a transplanted bowel segment. A segment of bowel was transected and revascularized between the ileal artery of the reservoir and the internal iliac artery in the end-to-end fashion.

Results: Follow-up studies revealed that the bladder autoaugmentation using the transplanted bowel segment was functional and free of leakage.

Conclusions: Our work in dogs demonstrates that the use of an autotransplanted segment of intestine appears to be feasible for augmenting the bladder in those cases where mechanical difficulty arises in anastomosing the urinary reservoir to the urethra. This procedure merits clinical evaluation in cases that present difficulty for completing orthotopic neobladder.

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