The Bricker ileal conduit has been the most popular urinary diversion technique following a radical cystectomy since the 1950s. The procedure typically provides a high quality of life for patients. However, stomal complications occur in 16%-65% of ileal conduit cases. We describe an easy technique to aid in the intussusception of a Bricker ileal conduit. This technique produces stomas with a height of 2 cm-3 cm consistently. In our experience, we have had excellent results when using this technique.
Keywords: surgical techniques, ileal conduit, surgical stoma, urinary bladder neoplasms, cystectomy,
Feb 2014 (Vol. 21, Issue 1 , Page 7171)