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. 1978 May;71(5):357–360.

Continent ileocaecal urinary reservoir.

M H Ashken
PMCID: PMC1436612  PMID: 650648

Abstract

In 14 cases, a continent ureteroileocaecal urinary reservoir has been constructed. If a long-term ease of self catheterization can be maintained, some patients requiring an urinary diversion might prefer an appliance-free urinary reservoir to a freely draining conduit and urinary appliance. The indications and place for the continent urinary reservoir still need to be studied, modified and proven during the coming years.

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