Kinahan T J, Khoury A E, McLorie G A, Churchill B M
Department of Urology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Urol. 1992 Feb;147(2):435-7. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)37261-0.
The use of segments of stomach for bladder augmentation is gaining popularity in pediatric urology due to favorable muscular and secretory properties. However, in a renal failure patient who underwent gastrocystoplasty a high level of acid production within the bladder associated with persistent hypergastrinemia was noted leading to severe systemic metabolic alkalosis. This condition was unresponsive to standard acid-inhibiting or neutralizing therapies but it was treated successfully with omeprazole, a proton-pump inhibitor recently introduced for treatment of peptic ulcer disease.