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Should we treat monosymptomatic enuresis in children?


1 İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi Atatürk Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Üroloji Kliniği, İzmir

2 İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi, Pediatrik Nefroloji Kliniği, İzmir


DOI :
New J Urol. 2013; 8 (3): 19-24

Abstract

Neoblader stone is one of  late complications of urinary diver-sion. The underlying etiology of stone is usually multifactorial. Af-ter the urinary diversion, some metabolic and anatomical changes those may increase risk of urolithiasis. The most common types of stones are  struvite and calcium phosphate. We present a case who underwent radical cystectomy and developed a neobladder stone 8 years after radical cystectomy.

Key Words: Radical cystectomy, urinary diversion, neoblad-der stone


Abstract

Neoblader stone is one of  late complications of urinary diver-sion. The underlying etiology of stone is usually multifactorial. Af-ter the urinary diversion, some metabolic and anatomical changes those may increase risk of urolithiasis. The most common types of stones are  struvite and calcium phosphate. We present a case who underwent radical cystectomy and developed a neobladder stone 8 years after radical cystectomy.

Key Words: Radical cystectomy, urinary diversion, neoblad-der stone