Thanks Naughty Nan  ( I never forgot you) smiling
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 3/9/2012 7:49:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
I Googled it W.


General defination: ileovesicostomy  /il·eo·ves·i·cos·to·my/ (-ves″ĭ
-kos´tah-me) use of a  section of ileum to create a channel leading from the 
urinary bladder upward  to the abdominal surface.  



Here's one site about it:   http://www.hindawi.com/journals/au/2009/801038/


I have what is called a Kock (coke) Pouch (or Continent Urinary  
Diversion). Only 2 Drs. in the country did this procedure back in 1987.   I 
went to 
Dr. George Webster at Duke University.  This is an informative  site:    
http://www.atlasofpelvicsurgery.com/10MalignantDisease/20KockPouchContinentUrostom
y/cha10sec20.html.   I really love my Kock Pouch, it has a continent stoma 
- no leakage or smelly  bags.  I cath myself.


The Mitrofanoff Surgery is a bladder augmentation.  I don't know if  it 
would be indicated in your situation, Quadius.


Look around, acquaint yourself with the different procedures.  And  get a 
good picture of what you'll be facing after you recover from the  surgery.  
It's good not to make a hasty decision.



I think there's more info on the Care Cure Community Forums:   
http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/index.php


Hope this helps.



Nan




 
  
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 From: "[email protected]"  <[email protected]>
To: [email protected];  [email protected] 
Sent:  Friday, February 24, 2012 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]  ileovesicostomy



 
Quadius, does this procedure have any common names?
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 2/21/2012 5:51:34 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I have  been experiencing a multitude of problems over the last year and 
finally I  had a cystoscopy done in August which showed there were no stones 
or any  other obstructions.  I had been experiencing a lot of pain from the  
catheter rubbing against the back of the bladder wall.

I have managed  to tape my suprapubic (SP) against a stat lock device that 
I'm using on my  lower abdomen.  This is working well with the pain most of 
the time,  but I am still having problems with my catheter not draining 
properly at  times.  Repositioning the bag so that the urine has to travel up 
seems  to help about 50% of the time, but there also seems to be those times 
when  we have to flush with some saline in order to get it draining  again.

When I explain this to be urologist, who works on a multitude  of 
quadriplegics here in Tampa and as been my urologist for the last 10  years) 
she 
informed me that I would be an ideal candidate for the  ileovesicostomy.  She 
told me that my catheter had atrophied so  significantly that it was probably 
one of the only options left up to  me.  I have been procrastinating and 
thought I had everything resolved,  but I have been experiencing a lot of 
problems lately.  I think I'm  just delaying the inevitable.

Has anyone on this list have the  procedure and if so would they mind 
telling me their experiences?

I  am searching through forums right now and trying to gather as much  
information as I can.  I'm planning on scheduling another meeting with  my 
urologist in order to allay my fears.  I haven't had surgery since I  have been 
paralyzed and I'm terribly frightened of general anesthetic.   I don't want 
to be put back on a ventilator after spending four months of  what I now 
think were the worst months of my life fighting to get off the  ventilator.

Anyway, if you can help out I really  appreciated.
Quadius
PS please excuse any errors.  Among the  backup to my backup microphone and 
it has some static bursts into it right  now.  I really need to get my 
computer and microphones within working  order  again.











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