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Authors: NielsErik B Jacobsen
Publish Date: 2009
Volume: , Issue: , Pages: 215-228
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The introduction of continent cutaneous diversions have increased the acceptability and decreased the stigmata associated with bladder cancer therapy The understanding of the complications associated with continent cutaneous diversions is of vital importance for individuals caring for bladder cancer patients The utilization of such techniques requires significant understanding of the immediate and longterm complications to allow for appropriate patient selection for individuals undergoing radical cystectomy The appropriate selection criteria immediate and late complications are reviewed The chapter is organized by patient aspects such as capabilities selection criteria and QOL concerns The complications are described by those associated with the reservoir the continence mechanism or the stoma This review serves as a valuable reference for the care of bladder cancer patients prior to and after receiving a continent cutaneous diversion
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