Frohneberg D, Bachor R, Egghart G, Miller K, Hautmann R
Helv Chir Acta. 1989 Aug;56(3):335-7.
Since April 1986, total bladder substitution (ileal neobladder) and bladder augmentation proved to be a reliable alternative method for urinary diversion in 81 patients. The operative technique is standardized, comparably simple and safe to prevent upper urinary tract deterioration, reflux, as well as incontinence. 11/81 patients (27-73 years, mean 52.5) underwent bladder augmentation (7 female, 4 male). 2/11 patients (1 female, 1 male) underwent undiversion (ileum conduit, neurogenic bladder). 10/11 patients are totally continent day and night. One female patient remained totally stress incontinent despite bladder neck suspension. Two female patients empty their bladder by intermittent catheterization.