Continent catheterizable urinary channels: Lessons for lifelong urological care from a comparative analysis of very long-term complications and revision-free survival of three different types.
Pepijn D PolmCoen H H ChristiaansPieter DikMichel I A WyndaeleLaetitia M O de KortPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2023)
Complications of CCCs are common; in this study with very long-term follow-up, more than half of CCCs required surgical revision. Revisions were more common in Monti channels compared with AVS and TBF. The mean revision-free survival of >13 years illustrates the sustained long-term durability of CCCs which is important in the lifelong urological care of this population with high life expectancy.