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Augmentation uretero-enterocystoplasty for refractory urinary tract dysfunction: a long-term retrospective study

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Abstract Objectives To report the long-term efficacy and complications of the augmentation uretero-enterocystoplasty (AUEC), including augmentation cystoplasty with simultaneous ureteroplasty and ureteral anti-reflux implantation in a single center. Methods We retrospectively reviewed clinical records, video-urodynamic data, and magnetic resonance urography of 210 patients who underwent the procedure for refractory lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) from 2003 to 2019. International vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and upper urinary tract dilatation (UUTD) grading systems were applied to assess upper urinary tract function, and post-operative complications were assessed. Results Mean age was 28.1 years, with a mean follow-up time of 57.4 months. A total of 338 ureters were simultaneously re-implanted, and ureteroplasty was performed on all ureters. There was a significant postoperative improvement in the bladder capacity, intravesical pressure, and compliance (P < 0.05). VUR improvement rate was 97.7% and postoperative improvement of UUTD presented in 72.5% ureters. Mean serum creatinine (Scr) level was significantly improved compared to preoperative Scr values (226.0 ± 89.4 μmol/L vs. 217.5 ± 133.9 umol/L, P < 0.05). The 1.0% patients had unacceptably postoperative urinary incontinence and 85.4% preoperative megaureters were improved. Primary complications included metabolic acidosis (9.5%), vesicoureteral anastomosis stenosis (6.2%), persistent VUR (2.7%), urinary calculi (6.6%), and intestinal dysfunction requiring laparotomy (3.3%). Conclusion In the study, a large series of patients treated with a complex surgical procedure was reported. It is novel, as this case series represents patients with aggressive surgical correction of VUR, ureteral tortuosity and upper tract dilation at the time of AC. AUEC was shown to have a positive role in treating patients with refractory LUTD associated with hydronephrosis and ureteral dilatation, stenosis or obstruction, with or without high- or low-pressure VUR. It was effective in improving renal function and protecting the UUT function from further deterioration in most patients with renal insufficiency.
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Title: Augmentation uretero-enterocystoplasty for refractory urinary tract dysfunction: a long-term retrospective study
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Abstract Objectives To report the long-term efficacy and complications of the augmentation uretero-enterocystoplasty (AUEC), including augmentation cystoplasty with simultaneous ureteroplasty and ureteral anti-reflux implantation in a single center.
Methods We retrospectively reviewed clinical records, video-urodynamic data, and magnetic resonance urography of 210 patients who underwent the procedure for refractory lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) from 2003 to 2019.
International vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and upper urinary tract dilatation (UUTD) grading systems were applied to assess upper urinary tract function, and post-operative complications were assessed.
Results Mean age was 28.
1 years, with a mean follow-up time of 57.
4 months.
A total of 338 ureters were simultaneously re-implanted, and ureteroplasty was performed on all ureters.
There was a significant postoperative improvement in the bladder capacity, intravesical pressure, and compliance (P < 0.
05).
VUR improvement rate was 97.
7% and postoperative improvement of UUTD presented in 72.
5% ureters.
Mean serum creatinine (Scr) level was significantly improved compared to preoperative Scr values (226.
0 ± 89.
4 μmol/L vs.
217.
5 ± 133.
9 umol/L, P < 0.
05).
The 1.
0% patients had unacceptably postoperative urinary incontinence and 85.
4% preoperative megaureters were improved.
Primary complications included metabolic acidosis (9.
5%), vesicoureteral anastomosis stenosis (6.
2%), persistent VUR (2.
7%), urinary calculi (6.
6%), and intestinal dysfunction requiring laparotomy (3.
3%).
Conclusion In the study, a large series of patients treated with a complex surgical procedure was reported.
It is novel, as this case series represents patients with aggressive surgical correction of VUR, ureteral tortuosity and upper tract dilation at the time of AC.
AUEC was shown to have a positive role in treating patients with refractory LUTD associated with hydronephrosis and ureteral dilatation, stenosis or obstruction, with or without high- or low-pressure VUR.
It was effective in improving renal function and protecting the UUT function from further deterioration in most patients with renal insufficiency.

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