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BJUI | 2005

Outcomes of continent catheterizable stomas for urinary and fecal incontinence: comparison among different tissue options.

Miguel Castellan; Rafael Gosalbez; Andrew Labbie; Emad Ibrahim; Michael DiSandro

To retrospectively review the outcome of appendix, transverse tubularized intestine segments, caecal flap, gastric tube and others tissue options used as a continent stoma for urinary and fecal incontinence.


The Journal of Urology | 2012

Complications after use of gastric segments for lower urinary tract reconstruction.

Miguel Castellan; Rafael Gosalbez; Yuval Bar-Yosef; Andrew Labbie

PURPOSE We retrospectively reviewed our experience with the use of gastric segments for lower urinary tract reconstruction with an emphasis on long-term complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 29 patients underwent reconstruction of the lower urinary tract using gastric segments between 1993 and 2000. Diagnoses included neurogenic bladder (21), cloacal exstrophy (5), solitary kidney/ectopic ureter (1), posterior urethral valves (1) and rhabdomyosarcoma of prostate (1). Gastric segment was used as gastrocystoplasty (21), composite gastroenteric cystoplasty (6), demucosalized gastrocystoplasty (1) and continent gastric reservoir (1). RESULTS Mean followup was 13.9 years (range 9 to 16.5). Complications were seen in 15 (51.7%) patients. Seven patients had the hematuria-dysuria syndrome, which was intractable in 1 and necessitated excision of the gastric patch. Due to severe complications necessitating major reoperations 3 patients underwent re-augmentation with enteric segments without excision of the gastric tissue (composite). One patient who underwent demucosalized gastrocystoplasty had excision of the gastric tissue and re-augmentation with enteric segment due to contraction of the gastric patch. A stone developed in 1 patient with a composite gastroenteric reservoir. Malignancy developed in the reservoir in 3 patients 11, 12 and 14 years after gastrocystoplasty, and all 3 died of metastasis. CONCLUSIONS We do not recommend the use of gastric segments for reconstruction of the lower urinary tract due to the high incidence of reoperations and complications. In patients in whom gastric segments were used in the past for lower urinary tract reconstruction, regular surveillance and close followup are strongly advocated.


Urology case reports | 2018

Staged ureteral reconstruction using the appendix in a complex pediatric patient

Paulo Renato Marcelo Moscardi; Ruben Blachman-Braun; Andrew Labbie; Miguel Castellan

An extensive range of techniques have been used to address ureteral loss/strictures with the ileal ureter being the most common. However, the use of appendix to correct ureteral loss/injuries is a technique that has not been widespread, with only a few case reports or small series. Additionally, reconstructive procedures for the upper urinary tract performed in critical scenarios are deprecated in favor of temporary solutions such as nephrostomies and/or ureterostomies. Herein, we present the first case in our knowledge of a staged ureteral reconstruction utilizing the appendix in a pediatric patient.


The Journal of Urology | 2007

Tumor in Bladder Reservoir After Gastrocystoplasty

Miguel Castellan; Rafael Gosalbez; Marcos Perez-Brayfield; Patrick Healey; Ruth McDonald; Andrew Labbie; Thomas Lendvay


The Journal of Urology | 2005

Bladder neck sling for treatment of neurogenic incontinence in children with augmentation cystoplasty: long-term followup.

Miguel Castellan; Rafael Gosalbez; Andrew Labbie; Emad Ibrahim; Michael DiSandro


The Journal of Urology | 2006

Transperitoneal and Retroperitoneal Laparoscopic Heminephrectomy—What Approach for Which Patient?

Miguel Castellan; Rafael Gosalbez; A.J. Carmack; J.C. Prieto; Marcos Perez-Brayfield; Andrew Labbie


The Journal of Urology | 2005

NEW CONCEPTS IN FEMINIZING GENITOPLASTY—IS THE FORTUNOFF FLAP OBSOLETE?

Rafael Gosalbez; Miguel Castellan; Emad Ibrahim; Michael DiSandro; Andrew Labbie


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2007

Severe congenital midureteral dilatation.

Juan C. Prieto; Miguel Castellan; Rafael Gosalbez; Andrew Labbie; Marcos Perez-Brayfield


The Journal of Urology | 2006

Transperitoneal and Retroperitoneal Laparoscopic HeminephrectomyWhat Approach for Which Patient

Miguel Castellan; Rafael Gosalbez; Adrienne J.K. Carmack; Juan Prieto; Marcos Perez-Brayfield; Andrew Labbie


The Journal of Urology | 2005

NEW CONCEPTS IN FEMINIZING GENITOPLASTYIS THE FORTUNOFF FLAP OBSOLETE

Rafael Gosalbez; Miguel Castellan; Emad Ibrahim; Michael DiSandro; Andrew Labbie

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Rafael Gosalbez

Jackson Memorial Hospital

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Emad Ibrahim

Jackson Memorial Hospital

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Juan Prieto

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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R. Yanes

Jackson Memorial Hospital

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Yuval Bar-Yosef

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center

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