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Detubularized isolated ureterosigmoidostomy in a complicated common cloaca: A case report
Author(s) -
Rahul K Gupta,
Beejal Sanghvi,
Kedar Mudkhedkar,
Rujuta Shah,
Deepa Makhija,
Satej S. Mhaskar,
Kamal Kant Khidtta,
Sandesh Parelkar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pediatric urology case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2148-2969
DOI - 10.14534/j-pucr.2020359809
Subject(s) - ureterosigmoidostomy , cloaca , medicine , anatomy , cystectomy , bladder cancer , cancer
Urinary incontinence in a child secondary to a severe congenital anatomical disorder or due to complication of a previous surgery can be difficult to manage. Decisions can be especially hard when a redo procedure is being considered. We present one such case where a 6 year old girl previously operated for cloaca was brought with incontinence and after much consideration of options available, underwent a modified ureterosigmoidostomy to aid in her continence. The modification used was detubularized isolated ureterosigmoidostomy, described by Atta et al in 1996.

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