
Dániel Urbán- PhD Student at University of Szeged
Dániel Urbán
- PhD Student at University of Szeged
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Introduction
Mucus production by the intestinal segment used in bladder augmentation results in long term concerns especially stones and UTI. Bladder augmentation with demucosalized intestinal flap is a potential promising approach for mucus-free bladder augmentation, however the contraction of the flap remains a major concern. Mucosectomy has been...
Augmentation cystoplasty is an exemplary multiorgan intervention in urology which is particularly associated with microvascular damage. Our aim was to review the available intravital imaging techniques and data obtained from clinical and experimental microcirculatory studies involving the most important donor organs applied in bladder augmentation....
Laparoscopic pyeloplasty (LP) is a standard, but demanding operation. According to the European Association of Urology guidelines this procedure scores 13 out of 18 on the difficulty scale [1]. Articulating instruments, 3D video systems and robots may facilitate complex suturing of the ureteropelvic anastomosis at higher costs [2,3]. Magnetic compr...
Absztrakt
A legújabb definíció szerint rövidbél-szindrómának nevezzük a bél jelentős hosszának elvesztése után kialakuló elégtelen bélműködés tünetegyüttesét, melyben a homeostasis és fejlődés-növekedés csak a hiányzó víz és elektrolit, illetve makrotápanyagok parenteralis pótlásával tartható fenn. A rövid bélben lezajló lassú természetes adaptáció...
Response to: Commentary to 'Mucosectomy Disrupting Enteric Nervous System Causes Contraction and Shrinkage of Gastro-Intestinal Flaps: Potential Implications for Augmentation Cystoplastsy'
Mark P. Cain, MD, FAAP (Professor of Urology)
University of Washington, Director of Regional Surgical Services, Seattle Children’s Hospital
DOI: https://doi.org...
Introduction:
Augmenting the bladder with a seromuscular gastrointestinal flap is a promising alternative approach aiming for a mucus-free bladder augmentation; however, the contraction (shrinkage) of the flaps remains a major concern. Enteric nervous system (ENS) abnormalities cause a failure of relaxation of the intestinal muscle layers in motil...