Abstract

Urinary diversion, pouches and orthotopic bladder replacement have been made possible by the use of bowel segments in urologic surgery. The most important complications at short and long-term are metabolic disorders due to the permanent contact of urine with the bowel segment or the exclusion of this segment from bowel continuity. Metabolic acid-base problems occur immediately after the derivation beginning and depend on the renal capacity to compensating. The metabolic disorder due to the exclusion of a bowel segment appears generally years later, after complete depletion of physiologic reserves (vitamin B12). Perfect knowledge of early and late metabolic complications of urinary diversion allows a more accurate indication, a more adequate selection of the derivation type, an improved patient followup, and better long-term results. Metabolic complications constitute the best selection criteria for urinary diversion; subsequently, only a few techniques are likely to persist in the future.

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