An original technique for bladder autoaugmentation with protective abdominal rectus muscle flaps: an experimental study in rats.
Journal of Surgical Research(2001)
Abstract
Background. Bladder autoaugmentation uses partial detrusorectomy to create a diverticular bulge in the bladder mucosa. This technique has eliminated certain serious complications of cystoplasty with gastrointestinal tissues (e.g., fluid/electrolyte/acid-base imbalances, mucous hypersecretion), but the exposed mucosa is subject to fibrosis and, sometimes, to perforation, which can annul the benefits of surgery.
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rat,experimental surgery,new surgical technique,bladder augmentation,bladder,cystoplasty,neuropathic bladder,bladder exstrophy
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