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pubmed-article:2624446pubmed:abstractTextThe authors analyse and compare the clinical and urodynamic results of 16 tubed caecocystoplasties and 5 detubed ileocaecocystoplasties. The urodynamic assessments were performed between 2 months and up to 4 years after the operation. After a period of about 6 months, there was a functional difference between these two types of reservoir. The loss of pressure peaks in detubed reservoirs is not sufficient to ensure complete nocturnal continence. Neovesico-sphincteric synergy is responsible for real sphincteric self-re-education. Rationally, a detubing procedure in bladder replacement is only desirable in the case of a "deficient" sphincter.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2624446pubmed:articleTitle[Functional and urodynamic study of cecocystoplasties with or without detubation].lld:pubmed
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