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The Results of Urinary Diversion in Multiple Sclerosis
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1977
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LaparoscopyUrologyVoiding DysfunctionPelvic ProlapseSurgeryUrogynecologyMultiple SclerosisPublic HealthUrinary DiversionMedicineReconstructive UrologyIleal Loop Diversion
Out of a total of 78 patients with multiple sclerosis who underwent urological assessment, 12 (15%) were treated by ileal loop diversion. The results of surgery were highly satisfactory in spite of a high incidence of postoperative complications. The surgical trauma that occurs from the operation does not necessarily result in neurological deterioration of the patient. The only absolute contra-indication to urinary diversion is decubitus ulceration. Urinary diversion should be considered much earlier in the treatment of incontinence in multiple sclerosis rather than offered as a last resort.
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