Historically, intentional urinary diversion was first performed by Simon23 Simon J. Ectopia vesical (absence of the anterior walls of the bladder and pubic abdominal parietes). Operation for directing the orifices of the ureters into the rectum; temporary success; subsequent death; autopsy Lancet 1982 ; 2 : 568
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias in 1852 using a cutaneous ureterostomy following iatrogenic ureteral transection. Vérhoogen28 Vérhoogen J. Neostomie urétéro-caecale: Formation d'une nouvelle poche vésicale et d'un nouvel urètere Assoc Franc Urol 1908 ; 12 : 362
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias in 1908 attempted to use the appendix for a continent urinary stomal diversion but was unsuccessful.
Cutaneous ureterostomy remained the standard for urinary diversion until Coffey5 Coffey R.C. Transplantation of the ureters into the large intestine in the absence of a functioning urinary bladder Surg Gynecol Obstet 1921 ; 32 : 383
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias and Goodwin et al10 Goodwin W.E., Harris A.P., Kaufman J.J. , y al. Open, transcolonic ureterointestinal anastomosis: A new approach Surg Gynecol Obstet 1953 ; 97 : 295
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias developed and improved ureterosigmoidostomy, respectively. This operation was in response to the high rate of urethral stomal stenosis observed with cutaneous ureterostomy whenever externalized onto the flank or the abdomen.
The development of the renal stoma conduit by Bricker2 Bricker E.M. Bladder substitution after pelvic evisceration Surg Clin North Am 1950 ; 30 : 1511
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias and continent diversion by Gilchrist et al9 Gilchrist R.K., Merricks J.W., Hamlin H.H. , y al. Construction of a substitute bladder and urethra Surg Gynecol Obstet 1950 ; 90 : 752
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias in the 1950s revolutionized urinary diversion. These concepts of using an ileal or colonic segment, respectively, changed the management of urinary diversions and permitted the evolution of alternative incontinent and continent urinary diversions. This, in turn, led to catheterizing stomas fashioned from ileum,26 Sumfest J.M., Burns M.W., Mitchell M.E. The Mitrofanoff principle in urinary reconstruction J Urol 1993 ; 150 : 1875
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias ureter,1 Ashcraft K.W., Dennis P.A. The reimplanted ureter as a catheterizing stoma J Pediatr Surg 1986 ; 21 : 1042
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias stomach,11 Gosalbez R., Padron O.F., Singla A.K. , y al. The gastric augment single pedicle tube catheterizable stoma: A useful adjunct to reconstruction of the urinary tract J Urol 1994 ; 152 : 2005
Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias fallopian tube,25 Snyder H.M., Duckett J.W. Mitrofanoff principle in continent reconstruction of the lower urinary tract Operative Urology Philadelphia: WB Saunders (1991).
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Haga clic aquí para ir a la sección de Referencias and appendix.19 Mitrofanoff P. Cystostomie continente trans-appendiculaire dans le traitement des vessies neurologiques Chir Pediatr 1980 ; 21 : 297
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We present a review of stomal complications and their management. To accomplish this goal, we review techniques used for planning and creating the stomas for both continent reservoirs and incontinent conduits.
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