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Robot-Assisted Intracorporeal Ileal Conduit

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One of the newer applications of the robotic approach to radical cystectomy is intracorporeal creation of the urinary diversion. The most common diversion employed during radical cystectomy is the ileal conduit. Herein we will describe a step-by-step approach to creation of an ileal conduit including management of the bowel anastomosis, performing the ureteroileal anastomosis and creation of the stoma.

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An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140798 kb)

An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140795 kb)

An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140788 kb)

An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140772 kb)

An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140798 kb)

An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140793 kb)

An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140716 kb)

An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140801 kb)

An unedited video of an intracorporeal ileal conduit with Bricker anastomosis (MP4 140790 kb)

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Annerstedt, M., Castle, E.P. (2014). Robot-Assisted Intracorporeal Ileal Conduit. In: Castle, E., Pruthi, R. (eds) Robotic Surgery of the Bladder. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4906-5_11

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