CYSTOENTERIC CONVERSION AND REDUCTION CYSTOPLASTY FOR TREATMENT OF BLADDER DYSFUNCTION AFTER PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION

2003 
ABSTRACTPurpose: Bladder drainage of pancreatic exocrine secretions during pancreas transplantation can lead to significant urological complications. Our experience with cystoenteric conversion (CEC) is reviewed with respect to safety and efficacy. Select patients underwent concurrent reduction cystoplasty.Materials and Methods: A total of 255 pancreas transplantations were performed at the University of Washington between 1990 and 2001, of which 236 were bladder drained and 33 required enteric conversion of bladder drainage. An additional patient from an outside institution required conversion. These cases were reviewed retrospectively. Of the patients 21 with large capacity (greater than 500 ml) bladders underwent concurrent reduction cystoplasty.Results: Mean age of the 20 male and 14 female patients was 44 years (range 33 to 60) and mean interval between transplantation and CEC was 4.3 years (0.6 to 9). The most frequent indication for CEC was recurrent urinary tract infections (15 of 34 cases, 44%). ...
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