Step by step Indiana puch construction in a previously irradiated patient with a cervical cancer relapse
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Llueca, Antoni; Maazouzi, Yasmine; Ponce, Paula; Serra Rubert, Anna; Garau, Carmen; Rodrigo, Miguel
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Step by step Indiana puch construction in a previously irradiated patient with a cervical cancer relapseAutoría
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2019-12-09Editor
ElsevierCita bibliográfica
LLUECA, Antoni, et al. Step by step Indiana pouch construction in a previously irradiated patient with a cervical cancer relapse. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 2020, 66: 187-191.Tipo de documento
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Introduction
Radiation therapy and radical pelvic surgery, either radical cystectomy or pelvic exenteration, is the golden standard treatment for infiltrating bladder carcinoma, as well as advanced or recurrent ... [+]
Introduction
Radiation therapy and radical pelvic surgery, either radical cystectomy or pelvic exenteration, is the golden standard treatment for infiltrating bladder carcinoma, as well as advanced or recurrent cervical, vulvar, vaginal and endometrial cancer. However, due to the poor radiation sensitivity of the cervix and vagina, a high-radiation dose is required, leading to early and/or late onset urogenital complications in approximately 50% of the patients.
Case presentation
The following case report describes a 64-year-old native Russian woman presenting a relapse of a vaginal cuff squamous cell carcinoma, who underwent a laterally extended endopelvic resection (LEER) followed by a neobladder reconstruction based on the Indiana pouch (IP) technique. The process is described here step by step.
Discussion
Indiana pouch urinary diversion was based on thorough research, the reproducibility of the technique, our urologist’s experience with the Indiana Pouch, as well the lower rate of complications published in various separate series.
Conclusion
Indiana pouch is a successful continence urinary reservoir with a reproductible technique, however long-term observation is needed. [-]
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