The use of urodynamic to assess the mechanism of incontinence in patients with Yang-Monti based catheterizable cutaneous stomas.
M AbdelwadoodEman H IbrahimTamer A AbouelgreedYasser M HaggagMohamed M YassinMohamed A ElhelalyEl-Sayed I El-AgamyBasem FathiSalma F AbdelkaderSameh S AliNaglaa M AboelsoudNasser RamadanMohamed SobhyTarek GharibPublished in: Archivio italiano di urologia, andrologia : organo ufficiale [di] Societa italiana di ecografia urologica e nefrologica (2024)
Urodynamic evaluation of continent catheterizable cutaneous stoma after Yang-Monti procedure has a practical significance. Functional length of the conduit seems to be the most influential factor for continence reflecting static & dynamic maximal closure pressure. Higher conduit closing pressure is associated with better continence. Contractions of the pouch and peristaltic contraction of the conduit has no effect on continence mechanism.