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A new extra-abdominal channel alternative to the mitrofanoff principle: experimental and preliminary clinical experience
(Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia, 2009-04-01)
INTRODUCTION: The appendix is the gold-standard channel for the Mitrofanoff principle in pediatric urology, but the search for alternatives is justified considering it may not be available or preferably used for colonic ...
Using Mitrofanoff's principle and Monti's technique as a surgical option for bladder augmentation with a continent stoma: a case report
(2011)
Abstract
Introduction
Hydronephrosis, reflux and renal failure are serious complications that occur in patients with neurogenic bladder associated with myelomeningocele. When the bladder compliance is lost, it ...
Self-perception, quality of life and ease of catheterization in patients with continent urinary diversion with the mitrofanoff principle
Purpose: Continent urinary diversion (CUD) with the Mitrofanoff principle stands as an alternative to urethral catheterization by a route other than the urethra. The aim of the study was to determine self-perception of ...
A neosphincter for continent urinary catheterizable channels made from rectus abdominal muscle (Yachia principle): Preliminary clinical experience in children
(Elsevier B.V., 2013-06-01)
Purpose: We investigated continence outcomes for patients undergoing primary or redo reconstruction of a urinary catheterizable reservoir involving the Yachia technique of intersecting two rectus abdominis strips over the ...
Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
Introduction: The Mitrofanoff principle was described in 1980 and is based on the derivation of the urinary tract by creating a conduit with a continent valve mechanism for catheterization. This procedure along with the ...