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Gupta, J.
- Facts After Transuretero-Ureterostomy
Authors
1 Dept. of Surgery, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) – 494001., IN
2 Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) – 494001, IN
3 Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) – 494001, IN
Source
Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 4, No 6 (2012), Pagination: 274-277Abstract
Back ground: Urinary diversion is made necessary for variety of conditions when it is no longer desirable to use the bladder as receptacle of urine.
Objectives: To know the facts about Transuretero - ureterostomy?
Material and Method: The study was carried out in Dept. of Surgery, Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial Medical College, Raipur on five dogs of both sexes. All the dogs were healthy and carried weight ranging from 10 Kg. to 16 Kg.
Results and Inferences: Transsuretero-Ureterostomy, the procedure though technically a bit hazardous takes on an average 1 hour 45 mts. for its completion. 60 percent of the dogs of this group died during the period of observation. On autopsy anastomotic leak and urinary infection were the cause of death.
Keywords
Transureteroureterostomy, Urinary Diversion.- Usefull Application of Cutaneous Uretero-Ileostomy
Authors
1 Dept. of Surgery, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar) – 494001, IN
2 Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (Bastar)- 494001, IN
Source
Research Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 3, No 3 (2011), Pagination: 169-172Abstract
Research question: Cutaneous uretero-ileostomy is useful as an urinary diversion?
Material and Method: Experiment was carried out on five adult healthy dogs weighing ten to sixteen Kgs. of weight in the department of Surgery, Pt. JNM Medical College, Raipur.
Statistical Analysis: Proportion etc. were applied as and when required.
Observations: Cutaneous ureterostomy the operative procedure on an average lasted for 3 hours 6 minutes, 80 percent dogs developed cutaneous ulcers all around the ileostomy stoma. 40 percent dogs died in the period of observation. On autopsy one dog died of intestinal anastomotic leak while one dog died of urteroileal leak. In rest of the 3 dogs the diversion was found to be working efficiently.
Conclusion: Cutaneous uretero-ileostomy is the most suitable and physiologically exceptable method of diversion, However cutaneous ulcers around stoma and intestinal anastomotic leak has considerably masked the merits of this method. It carries the least incidence of urinary leakage, stomal stenosis and ascending urinary tract infection.