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Robot-Assisted Intracorporeal Urinary Diversion

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The choice of urinary diversion is usually individually tailored based on disease characteristics and the capability to manage perioperative needs and proper patient education. Ileal conduit till now remains the most popular method of urinary diversion in the United States. Robot-assisted radical cystectomy has been associated with equivalent oncological efficacy and safety to open radical cystectomy and has been frequently utilized as robot-assisted skills have been incorporated into urological training. In this chapter, we sought to describe a step-by-step approach and perioperative management of intracorporeal ileal conduit using the “Marionette” technique and the modified Studer neobladder.

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Hussein, A.A., Ahmed, Y.E., Guru, K.A. (2017). Robot-Assisted Intracorporeal Urinary Diversion. In: Daneshmand, S. (eds) Urinary Diversion . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52186-2_5

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