The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
ISSN-L : 0021-5287
BLADDER CALCULUS AFTER AUGMENTATION ILEOCYSTOPLASTY IN CHILDREN
Hirokazu ShinojimaHidehiro KakizakiKatsuya NonomuraTetsufumi YamashitaKouichi KanagawaTomohiko KoyanagiMasami NantaniTadashi Matsuno
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1994 Volume 85 Issue 9 Pages 1374-1379

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Abstract
Of 12 children who had undergone augmentation ileocystoplastuy for treatment of neurogenic bladder, 3 developed bladder calculi 9 to 19 months after the operation. All these 3 children had simultaneously undergone procedure to ensure urinary continence together with ileocystoplasty, and postoperative persistent bacteriuria was found in these 3 children. Component of bladder calculi was magnesium-ammonium phosphate in 2 and calcium phosphate in the other child, and all were successfully removed by endoscopic lithotripsy. These data suggest that postoperative persistent bacteriuria as well as procedures to ensure urinary continence might play a role in the formation of bladder calculus after augmentation cystoplasty.
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