What is the Neptajer?
The new bladder is made of part of the intestine for a patient that requires a general cystectomy where the bladder is removed due to cancer, serious inflammation or infection or other problems. The use of the Neolladder allows the patient to remain a continent because the spare bladder works similarly to the original. This eliminates the need to use catheters or wear a urine collection case and usually contributes to better quality of life after patient surgery. Not all people are candidates for this procedure, and when they are, careful instructions must follow the operation to take care of themselves. The surgeon takes part of the part of the intestine known as the ileum and turns it to the pouch and connects the urethra that drains from the kidneys to the case. Theneobladder connects to the urethra and allows patients to normally abolish their bladder.
approximately three weeks after surgery will have to wear the patientAtétr to release a non -free while healing. After removing the catheter, patients must urinate as planned. Non -free has the same nerve endings as a real bladder, and therefore patients do not experience the need to urinate when it is full. Over time, more and more and more and more, as the spare bladder grows and their continence will improve.
Immediately after surgery, patients may experience incontinence during adjustment. Some decide to wear incontinence pads in the event of accidents while they get used to Neolladder. Urine diversion surgery is usually successful and the patient will not have to take preventive measures in case of incontinence for very long. The urologist who performs surgery will want to see the patient for several subsequent meetings to make sure the urinary tract works properly.
people with liver, kidney or urethral disease will not be good candidates for this procedure. If the doctor is concerned about the patient's ability to properly care for a new bladder, I can notthe power to be this procedure of possibilities. In other cases, the surgeon carefully evaluates the patient and discusses in detail about surgery to make sure that the patient understands the care instructions. If surgery appears to be suitable for the patient, the surgeon can plan the date and perform the Neolladder surgery.