Fallon B, Loening S, Hawtrey C E, Lifshitz S G, Buchsbaum H J
J Urol. 1979 Aug;122(2):158-9. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)56301-6.
We reviewed 43 cases of pelvic exenteration for gynecologic malignancies. Particular attention was paid to the postoperative urologic complications encountered in these patients. The major disease process was carcinoma of the cervix. Six patients had early postoperative complications and 2 of these patients died. Nine patients had late postoperative problems caused by urinary tract infections or stones. Nine other patients had problems related to the urinary diversion that necessitated a secondary operation in the majority of the cases and 2 of these patients died. Advantages of the ileal and colon conduits are discussed.