[Laparoscopic ileal conduit]

Arch Esp Urol. 1992 Oct;45(8):761-4.
[Article in Spanish]

Abstract

The authors describe an experimental model for performing the Bricker procedure endoscopically. After placing the operating table in the Trendelenburg position, the trocars are inserted through the incisions at the level of the umbilicus, the right and left flanks and the hypogastrium. Both ureters are dissected free from the inferior pole of the kidney up to a short distance from the bladder, clamped and cut. The right flank incision is extended a few cms longitudinally and the right ureter and ileal loop are brought out through the incision. Once exteriorized, a segment of the ileum is separated and intestinal continuity reestablished. The right ureter is then attached to the distal end of the ileal segment. The other end of the loop is brought to the left flank and exteriorized together with the left ureter, as described above. Once the ureter has been attached, they are passed inside. The incisions are sutured and a stoma is created in the right flank. The authors recommend the application of this simple technique in the clinical setting.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Ileum / surgery
  • Laparoscopy*
  • Swine
  • Urinary Diversion / methods*