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Indian Journal of Communicable Diseases

Volume  5, Issue 2, July - December 2019, Pages 65-68
 

Case Report

Augmentation Ileocystoplasty for A Case of Small Bladder with Tuberculosis: A Case Report

RB Nerli1, Shankar K2, Shridhar C Ghagane3, Neeraj S Dixit4, Murigendra B5

1Professor and Head, Department of Urology, JN Medical College, KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research (Deemed-tobe-University), JNMC Campus, Belagavi, Karnataka 590010, India and KLES Kidney Foundation, KLES Dr. Prabhakar Kore Hospital & M.R.C, Belagavi, Karnataka 590010, India. 2Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, JN Medical College, KLE Academy of Higher Education & Research (Deemedto-be-University), JNMC Campus, Belagavi, Karnataka 590010, India 3Research Associate, 4Resident, De

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DOI: 10.21088/ijcd.2395.6631.5219.5

Abstract

Genitourinary tuberculosis (GUTB) occurs in 15- 20% cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. Reconstructive surgery for GUTB is required for cases with grossly distorted and dysfunctional anatomy that are unlikely to regress with chemotherapy alone. The goals of augmentation cystoplasty includes increasing bladder capacity, while retaining as much of bladder as possible. Various bowel segments (from the stomach to the sigmoid colon) have been used for bladder reconstruction. We report a case of GU tuberculosis with a small capacity bladder and a nonfunctioning left kidney.

Keywords: Genitourinary tuberculosis; Ileocaecocystoplasty; Ileocystoplasty.


Corresponding Author : R.B. Nerli