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NCT ID: NCT04539743 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cystostomy; Complications

Modified Step by Step Mitrofanoff Continent Cystostomy : Functional Results of a Teachable Procedure

MCCR
Start date: October 15, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The creation of an abdominal continental cystostomy orifice is an irreplaceable surgical technique that allows for the simple self-sounding of the bladder in patients with severe disabilities or malformations, and to obtain urinary continence. This operation, the principle of which was described by Paul Mitrofanoff in 1980, has benefited from countless descriptions, difficult realization and questionable design, so it is insufficiently proposed. Faced with this learning difficulty at the beginning of the year, we decided to define a "step-by-step" technique, in seven well-differentiated steps. This approach has simplified the teaching and dissemination of this technique. To validate its quality, it is necessary to evaluate the expected results of a continental cystostomy, by answering two simple questions: -is the cystostomy opening really continent? Is the cystostomy tube easy to catheterize?