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In fact, the treatment of a stenosis longer than 1 cm, which occurs within the first 6 months after surgery and localized to the left side, is characterized by poor results [74,76]. Neobladder stones are a rare and late complication.
13 mar 2024 · Immediately after surgery, you may have a difficult time controlling your bladder and may experience involuntary loss of urine (urinary incontinence). This may happen until the neobladder stretches to a typical size and the muscles that support it get stronger.
3 cze 2024 · After your surgery, your urine will flow from your kidneys, through your ureters, and into your neobladder. You will use the muscles in your abdomen (belly) to empty your neobladder. This is different from how you empty your natural bladder. You will learn how to do this after your surgery.
What are the side effects? A common side effect of the neobladder is urine leakage. Some people find that it is more common during certain types of activities, such as lifting something heavy.
Problems after surgery. There is a risk of problems or complications after any type of operation. We have a separate page about general problems you might have after surgery to remove your bladder and urinary diversion.
Leaking urine (incontinence) It’s not uncommon in the beginning to leak urine from your new bladder (be incontinent). This can be more of a problem at night when you’re asleep. At first, you will have to wake up once or twice at night to pass urine. You should develop control quite quickly during the day.
12 lis 2023 · Researchers estimate more than half of people getting an orthotopic neobladder will have some type of complication within 90 days of their surgery. Complications mostly affect the urinary or ...