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Continent Catheterizable Diversion
Known as:
Continent Non-Orthotopic Catheterizable Diversion
Continent urinary diversion procedure in which the surgically-created pouch requires a catheter to be inserted to drain the urine.
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2020
2020
The search for continence in bladder exstrophy: Bladder neck transection and Macedo catheterizable reservoir to augment the nativebladder.
A. Macedo
,
S. Ottoni
,
Gilmar Garrone
,
R. M. Mattos
,
Marcela Leal da Cruz
Journal of Pediatric Urology
2020
Corpus ID: 220118899
2018
2018
Stricture Urethra in Children: An Indian Perspective
K. Herle
,
Susan Jehangir
,
R. Thomas
Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric…
2018
Corpus ID: 53425711
Background: Pediatric urethral stricture and its treatment have functional implications in the growing child. Subjects and…
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2014
2014
Continent catheterizable vesicostomy in adults: Initial experience at a Scandinavian tertiary referral centre
R. Peeker
Scandinavian journal of urology
2014
Corpus ID: 24504490
Abstract Objective. The aim of this study was to present the initial experience of continent catheterizable vesicostomy at a…
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2013
2013
A neosphincter for continent urinary catheterizable channels made from rectus abdominal muscle (Yachia principle): preliminary clinical experience in children.
A. Macedo
,
Eulálio Damázio
,
+6 authors
V. Ortiz
Journal of Pediatric Urology
2013
Corpus ID: 27672799
2010
2010
654 UMBILICAL ROTATION: A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR PROVIDING A TENSION-FREE CUTANEOUS FIXATION FOR CONTINENT CATHETERIZABLE VESICOSTOMY
E. Weikert
,
S. Kraske
,
G. Schott
,
B. Wullich
,
Karin Hirsch
2010
Corpus ID: 72900946
2008
2008
Clean intermittent catheterization in children through a continent catheterizable channel: a developing country experience.
S. Sultan
,
I. Hussain
,
+4 authors
S. Adibul Hasan Rizvi
Journal of Urology
2008
Corpus ID: 25803616
1997
1997
Intermittent self-catheterization by quadriplegic patients via a catheterizable Mitrofanoff channel.
James Sylora
,
Ricardo Gonzalez
,
Mary Vaughn
,
Yuri Reinberg
Journal of Urology
1997
Corpus ID: 46037558
1997
1997
A continence procedure using a single ureter as a nonrefluxing ureter and catheterizable neourethra.
B. Joyner
,
M. Mitchell
,
G. McLorie
,
A. Khoury
Journal of Urology
1997
Corpus ID: 11375710
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1995
Review
1995
The Mitrofanoff catheterizable channel: patient acceptance.
M. Horowitz
,
C. Kuhr
,
M. Mitchell
Journal of Urology
1995
Corpus ID: 37630405
A review of our experience with the Mitrofanoff catheterizable channel, with emphasis on patient acceptance and preference, is…
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1995
1995
The mitrofanoff catheterizable channel: Patient acceptance
G. Holcomb
1995
Corpus ID: 71199664
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