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Table 3. Complications and reoperations in non-neurogenic bladder patients.
Pt. nr 4
5
7
1st complication
Time to 1st
2nd complication
Time to 2nd
3th complication
Time to 3th
Tot. FU
Severe stomal pain
Stomal UI
Deep stenosis
Severe stomal pain
Stomal UI →Augementation Sup stenosis →Stoma revision
† (not related to CCUC)
-
-
Stomal UI → Conduit revision -
8
12
14
17-
18 Stomal UI →Stoma revision 19-
-
-
- -22 -12 -17 -3
20 Stomal UI →permanent catheter in stoma
3- --
24- 30-
-47 73 89 -72 -100 - 124
2
28
33
1
5
18
--
6 Sup stenosis → Closing channel --
-
-
-
2
-
- -- 7- -- --
--
27 Sup stenosis →Stoma revision 35 Sup stenosis → Conduit revision 48 Urosepsis
32-
37 Sup stenosis →Stoma revision
-- -- 64-
-- -- --
Time to 1st/2nd/3th complications in months. Bold = reoperations, † = deceased. Abbreviations: CCUC; continent catheterizable urinary channel, B-A; Bulking agent, Tot. FU; total follow-up duration in months, UI; urinary incontinence, na; not available, sup stenosis: superficial stenosis = cutaneous/fascial stenosis, deep stenosis = stenosis at conduit bladder level.
Table 3. Complications and reoperations in non-neurogenic bladder patients. Time to 1st/2nd/3th complications in months. Bold = reoperations, † = deceased. Abbre- viations: CCUC; continent catheterizable urinary channel, B-A; Bulking agent, Tot. FU; total follow-up duration in months, UI; urinary incontinence, na; not available, sup stenosis: superficial stenosis = cutaneous/fascial stenosis, deep stenosis = stenosis at conduit bladder level.
-
-
-
Severe stomal pain →Closing channel -
-
-
- 14 -
64 71 46 14 33 32