Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4162074 Journal of Pediatric Urology 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The continent rectal bladder created by using the principles of the Duhamel pull-through is feasible, easy to perform, successful in the immediate short term with low complications after 6 years of follow-up and appropriately accepted by the children and their families with marked improvement in quality of life regarding continence; longer-term follow-up is requested to rule out rectal neoplastic changes. A comparative review of the complications, patient's acceptance, and longer-term follow-up with other well-known procedures, such as Mainz II, is required.203Figure. Diagram showing the created rectal pouch with its uppermost part as rectal bladder above the feacal stream.
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