Reversed Seromuscular Gastrocystoplasty for Bladder Augmentation
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Tarih
1999
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SPRINGER VERLAG
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Özet
The aim of this study was to prevent the complications of gastrocystoplasty by using reversed seromuscular gastrocystoplasty for bladder augmentation. Healthy mongrel dogs were used in the study. A diamond shaped segment was separated from the remainder of the stomach preserving the right gastroepiploic artery in 11 dogs. The gastric mucosa was removed. A reversed seromuscular gastrocystoplasty was performed. The animals were observed for a mean of 7.7 months. Thereafter, relaparotomy was performed in all animals. A bladder stone was found in 1 dog. In the histopathological evaluation of the urinary bladder, it was seen that the gastric serosal surface was covered with the urothelium in all dogs. Transitional epithelial hyperplasia in 1 dog (12.5%) and squamous metaplasia in 2 dogs (25%) were identified. There were no statistical differences between preoperative and postoperative values of urine and blood pH and serum sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate levels. Complications of gastrocystoplasty such as hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis and hematuria and dysuria syndrome, are prevented by this procedure. The shrinkage of the gastric patch surface may also be prevented by facing the smooth gastric serosa to the internal surface of the urinary bladder.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Bladder augmentation, Reversed gastrocystoplasty, Mesane büyütme, Ters gastrosistoplasti
Kaynak
Research in Experimental Medicine
WoS Q Değeri
Q3
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N/A
Cilt
199
Sayı
1
Künye
Beşoluk, K., Abasıyanık, A., Daşcı, Z., Duman, A., Gündoğan, A. H., Köseoğlu, B., Abasıyanık, F. (1999). Reversed seromuscular gastrocystoplasty for bladder augmentation. Research in Experimental Medicine, 199, (1), 29-34.