Spontaneous rupture of a neobladder

The spontaneous rupture of neobladder is an extremely rare entity of which there only exists one formerly reported case in the world literature. It is far more common after enterocystoplasty for augmentation (19 reported cases). We describe here the spontaneous rupture of a neobladder 8 months after...

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Published in:European urology Vol. 25; no. 3; p. 259
Main Authors: Martínez Jabaloyas, J M, Vera Donoso, C D, Morera Martínez, J F, Ruiz Cerdá, J L, Beamud Gómez, A, Jiménez Cruz, J F
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Switzerland 01-01-1994
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Summary:The spontaneous rupture of neobladder is an extremely rare entity of which there only exists one formerly reported case in the world literature. It is far more common after enterocystoplasty for augmentation (19 reported cases). We describe here the spontaneous rupture of a neobladder 8 months after performing cystectomy and bladder replacement by an enterocystoplasty in order to treat a bladder carcinoma. In this case the patient showed symptoms and signs of acute peritonitis. The diagnosis was carried out using a cystogram and the treatment consisted of a laparotomy with closure of the perforation and drainage of the peritoneal cavity.
ISSN:0302-2838
DOI:10.1159/000475294