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1 | 23-year-old male diagnosed with hyperrefléxic bladder secondary to myelomeningocele. He had a ventriculo-peritoneal shunt due to hydrocephalus. Despite medical treatment, the patient presented with symptoms of total urinary incontinence, with the need to use a penile collector, as well as recurrent pyelonephritis predominantly on the right side. The cystography showed the presence of a scalloped bladder with a low capacity and a right grade III passive and left grade I active vesicoureteral reflux. The cystography data were confirmed by the urodynamic study. |
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2 | Laparoscopic enlargement enterocystoplasty was performed with a 15 cm detubularised ileal segment. The duration of surgery was 6 hours. Haemorrhage was about 100 cc. The postoperative period was uneventful and the patient was discharged from hospital on the ninth postoperative day. |
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3 | After 18 months of follow up, the patient is in a continent state and has not had any new episodes of pyelonephritis. The cystography performed 6 months after surgery showed disappearance of the right passive and left active reflux. Only the persistence of a right grade I active reflux was evidenced. |
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