Endoscopic Approach to Giant Bladder Stone in Patient With Orthotopic Urinary Diversion
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VOLUME: 30 ISSUE: 1
P: 100 - 103
2020

Endoscopic Approach to Giant Bladder Stone in Patient With Orthotopic Urinary Diversion

Anatol J Gen Med Res 2020;30(1):100-103
1. Health Sciences University, Tepecik Training And Research Hospital, Urology Clinic, İzmir, Turkey
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Received Date: 2019-02-07T14:39:16
Accepted Date: 2020-04-01T18:31:19
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Abstract

Urinary tract stone is a long term and rare complication in patients with orthotopic urinary diversion. It can be detected incidentally or it may cause symptoms such as dysuria, gross hematuria, incontinence, recurrent urinary tract infection and suprapubic pain. The imaging modalities used in diagnosis and treatment methods are similar to the other stone diseases and the patients with orthotopic diversion require close follow-up and appropriate prophylaxis with regard to stone disease. In this article, we evaluated the management of the 62-years-old patient who underwent radical cystoprostatectomy and orthotopic diversion due to muscle-invasive bladder cancer 20 years ago and reapplied to our clinic with symptoms of a 6 cm stone in neobladder.

Keywords:
Orthotopic urinary diversion, bladder stone, cystolithotripsy