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Impact of Bilaterel Cutaneous Ureterostomy as a Urinary Diversion


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1 Dept. of Surgery, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India
2 Dept. of Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India
3 Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India
4 Dept. of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India
     

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Objectives: To assess the efficacy of Cutaneous Ureterostomy as an urinary diversion? Material and Method: Five adult healthy dogs of both sexes ranging in weight from 10 to 16 Kg. were included and the study was conducted in Deptt. of Surgery, Pt. J. N. M. Medical college, Raipur. Results: On an average operation required 1 hour 46 minutes for completion of procedure. The mortality rate was 40 percent, however it carries the highest incidence (100 percent) of cutaneous ulcer around the stoma. The incidence of stomal stenosis in this method was (60%). Incidence of ascending urinary tract infection was (40%). Interpretation: Cutaneous Ureterostomy is an easy, simple and quick method is usually associatsd with ascending infectionand stenosis of ureterocutaneous stoma.

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Stomal Stenosis, Cutaneous Ulceration.
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Authors

J. Gupta
Dept. of Surgery, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India
K. M. Gupta
Dept. of Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India
P. K. Kar
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India
A. K. Bansal
Dept. of Community Medicine, Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India
K. K. Dhruv
Govt. Medical College, Jagdalpur (BASTAR) – 494001, India

Abstract


Objectives: To assess the efficacy of Cutaneous Ureterostomy as an urinary diversion? Material and Method: Five adult healthy dogs of both sexes ranging in weight from 10 to 16 Kg. were included and the study was conducted in Deptt. of Surgery, Pt. J. N. M. Medical college, Raipur. Results: On an average operation required 1 hour 46 minutes for completion of procedure. The mortality rate was 40 percent, however it carries the highest incidence (100 percent) of cutaneous ulcer around the stoma. The incidence of stomal stenosis in this method was (60%). Incidence of ascending urinary tract infection was (40%). Interpretation: Cutaneous Ureterostomy is an easy, simple and quick method is usually associatsd with ascending infectionand stenosis of ureterocutaneous stoma.

Keywords


Stomal Stenosis, Cutaneous Ulceration.

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