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Metabolic consequences and long-term complications of enterocystoplasty in children: A review

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Abstract

Purpose: We summarize important metabolic consequences and long-term complications associated with enterocystoplasty with particular emphasis on the pediatric patient with genitourinary abnormalities. Materials and Methods: A directed MEDLINE literature review for metabolic and long-term complications following enterocystoplasty was performed. Information gained through the published literature and from our database was reviewed and summarized to provide the reader with a thorough review of the subject. Results: Bowel is not a perfect tissue for substitution or augmentation and its use to treat functionally and structurally compromised bladders is associated with several metabolic consequences and long-term complications. Metabolic acidosis is the most common metabolic abnormality seen. The rates and severity of these complications vary, although they may have a profound impact on patient quality of life after enterocystoplasty. Conclusions: The metabolic consequences and long-term complications associated with enterocystoplasty are important clinical features of this intervention. Careful consideration should be given to them prior to pursuing enterocystoplasty.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1080-1086
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Urology
Volume173
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2005
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bladder
  • Complications
  • Gastrointestinal tract
  • Metabolism
  • Urinary diversion

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