Unilateral Cutaneous Ureterostomy: A Feasible Urinary Diversion Option Following Radical Cystectomy
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 4
Abstract
Abstract: We report a case of 27 year old male with history of exstrophy of bladder and epispadius, diagnosed with muscle invasive urothelial cell carcinoma of urinary bladder. He underwent radical cystectomy with resection of apparently involved part of sigmoid colon. Unilateral cutaneous ureterostomy was done on the right side with dilated ureters. Patient had an uneventful post-operative recovery. Keywords: exstrophy, bladder, epispadius
Authors and Affiliations
Bastab Ghosh, Barun Kumar, Dilip Kumar Pal
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