Review
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World J Clin Urol. Nov 24, 2014; 3(3): 152-160
Published online Nov 24, 2014. doi: 10.5410/wjcu.v3.i3.152
Table 1 Comparison of studies of urinary diversion for neurogenic bladder in patients with multiple sclerosis
StudyYearLocationPatientOutcome
Urinary diversion/reconstruction for cases of catheter intolerant secondary progressive multiple sclerosis with refractory urinary symptoms[43]2011Lahey Clinic26 MS patients (22 female) 15 ileovesicostomy, 7 enterocystoplasty and 4 ileal loop proceduresImproved continence and fewer UTIs
Management of neurogenic bladder dysfunction with incontinent ileovesicostomy[34]1999Wayne StateThirteen patients incontinent ileovesicostomy 8 SCI, 4 MS, 1 TB MeningitisSafe and effective at providing low pressure urinary drainage
Augmentation cystoplasty in patients with multiple sclerosis[38]2003Czech Republic9 MS patients (7 females, 2 males)Increased detrusor capacity and decreased pressure
Bladder neck closure and suprapubic catheter placement as definitive management of neurogenic bladder[39]2011Tulane35 patients, 11 male 24 female 27 SCI, 5 MS, 4 other97% continent, 8 requiring reprocedure to achieve continence
Functional outcomes after management of end-stage neurological bladder dysfunction with ileal conduit in a multiple sclerosis population: A monocentric experience[42]2011France53 MS patients, 6 men 47 womenStatistically significant improved QOL
Robotic-assisted ileovesicostomy: Initial results[36]2009Lahey8 MS patientsSafe and effective with minimal blood loss and shorter LOS
Prospective evaluation of laparoscopic assisted cystectomy and ileal conduit in advanced multiple sclerosis[41]2012France44 MS patients, 34 women 10 menDecrease in limitations and constraint scores and an increase in autonomy scores
A modification to augmentation cystoplasty with catheterizable stoma for neurogenic patients: Technique and long-term results[40]2012Methodist Hospital12 MS patientsSafe and effective, no ureteral reimplants, no need for cystectomy