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It is the most common technique used for urinary diversion.
Urinary diversion is surgery that makes a new way for your body to store urine.
Urinary diversion is used in selected cases, and its benefit is disputed.
In 1963, he was arrested and held for three months, while developing a new technique for urinary diversion.
Urinary diversion as palliative therapy to relieve symptoms and improve quality of life.
Radiation therapy followed by surgery (anterior exenteration and urinary diversion).
Surgery (other than anterior exenteration and urinary diversion) alone.
After the bladder has been removed, an Ileal conduit urinary diversion is necessary.
External urinary diversion: pathologic circumstances and available technology.
This particular urinary diversion results in a continent reservoir that the patient must catheterize to empty urine.
This is called urinary diversion.
Urinary diversion is any one of several surgical procedures to reroute urine flow from its normal pathway.
The best results have been achieved with exenterative surgery and urinary diversion with 5-year survivals ranging from 10% to 20%.
Urinary diversion is required.
A urostomy (urinary diversion) is a procedure that diverts urine into a bag before it reaches the bladder.
In North America, the standard treatment of patients with invasive bladder cancers is radical cystectomy and urinary diversion.
Urinary diversion or cystectomy for palliation.
Urinary diversion following Cystectomy, P. 87.
A common feature of the three first, and most common, types of urinary diversion is the ureteroenteric anastomosis.
An urostomy is a related procedure performed more distally along the urinary system to provide urinary diversion.
Urostomy (also see Ileal conduit urinary diversion)
Sixth-line treatments - Surgical intervention (urinary diversion, augmentation, cystectomy)
For men, treatment may be radiation therapy followed by surgery (cystoprostatectomy, penectomy, lymph node dissection, and urinary diversion).
Surgery (open excision, electro-resection with fulguration, lymph node dissection, or anterior exenteration and urinary diversion).
Urinary diversion may be indicated, not only for palliation of urinary symptoms, but also for preservation of renal function in candidates for chemotherapy.