Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient

Introduction: The Mitrofanoff principle was described in 1980 and is based on the derivation of the urinary tract by creating a conduit with a continent valve mechanism for catheterization. This procedure along with the intermittent clean catheterization described by Lapides changed dramatically the...

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Adult
Article
Article
Bladder catheterization
Body mass
Case report
Clinical effectiveness
Cystostomy
Double monti technique
Double monti technique
Double monti technique
Gunshot injury
Human
Ileovesicostomy
Ileovesicostomy
Male
Medical history
Medline
Mitrofanoff principle
Morbid obesity
Morbidity
Neurogenic bladder
Paraplegia
Spinal cord injury
Surgical technique
Systematic review
Urinary diversion
Urinary tract surgery
Catheterizable stoma
Monti ileovesicostomy
Obesity
Yang-monti
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Uso del principio de Mitrofanoff con técnica de doble Monti como procedimiento de derivación continente en paciente obeso
title Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
spellingShingle Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
Adult
Article
Article
Bladder catheterization
Body mass
Case report
Clinical effectiveness
Cystostomy
Double monti technique
Double monti technique
Double monti technique
Gunshot injury
Human
Ileovesicostomy
Ileovesicostomy
Male
Medical history
Medline
Mitrofanoff principle
Morbid obesity
Morbidity
Neurogenic bladder
Paraplegia
Spinal cord injury
Surgical technique
Systematic review
Urinary diversion
Urinary tract surgery
Catheterizable stoma
Monti ileovesicostomy
Obesity
Yang-monti
title_short Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
title_full Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
title_fullStr Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
title_full_unstemmed Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
title_sort Using the Mitrofanoff principle with technical of double Monti as a continent derivation in obese patient
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Article
Article
Bladder catheterization
Body mass
Case report
Clinical effectiveness
Cystostomy
Double monti technique
Double monti technique
Double monti technique
Gunshot injury
Human
Ileovesicostomy
Ileovesicostomy
Male
Medical history
Medline
Mitrofanoff principle
Morbid obesity
Morbidity
Neurogenic bladder
Paraplegia
Spinal cord injury
Surgical technique
Systematic review
Urinary diversion
Urinary tract surgery
Catheterizable stoma
Monti ileovesicostomy
Obesity
Yang-monti
topic Adult
Article
Article
Bladder catheterization
Body mass
Case report
Clinical effectiveness
Cystostomy
Double monti technique
Double monti technique
Double monti technique
Gunshot injury
Human
Ileovesicostomy
Ileovesicostomy
Male
Medical history
Medline
Mitrofanoff principle
Morbid obesity
Morbidity
Neurogenic bladder
Paraplegia
Spinal cord injury
Surgical technique
Systematic review
Urinary diversion
Urinary tract surgery
Catheterizable stoma
Monti ileovesicostomy
Obesity
Yang-monti
description Introduction: The Mitrofanoff principle was described in 1980 and is based on the derivation of the urinary tract by creating a conduit with a continent valve mechanism for catheterization. This procedure along with the intermittent clean catheterization described by Lapides changed dramatically the morbidity in patients with neurogenic pathology of the urinary tract. Moreover, obesity rates have increased exponentially in the last decades causing major difficulties during surgery for these patients. We present the case of a patient with neurogenic bladder and morbid obesity who underwent reconstruction of the urinary tract with a continent ileovesicostomy using the double Monti procedure. Objectives: We report the utility of the continent ileovesicostomy with double monti technique in patient whit morbid obesity at our center. Material and methods: We reviewed the literature published from January 1998 to January 2014 using the terms 'Monti ileovesicostomy', 'Yang-Monti', 'Catheterizable stoma', 'Obesity' in the Pubmed Database. We review the clinical history of the patient in whom we decided to perform this technique. Results: We describe the case of a 37 year-old patient with morbid obesity (BMI: 30) victim of a gunshot wound with spinal cord trauma in T1 causing secondary paraplegia, who underwent ileovesicostomy continent urinary diversion with double Monti technique. Conclusions: Creating catheterizables stomas with a double Monti technique is an effective technique in patients with morbid obesity with good results as this case demonstrates. © 2015 Sociedad Colombiana de Urología.
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