Abstract

Received September 2009 Accepted February 2010 INTRODUCTION Radical cystectomy with urinary diversion is the standard treatment for muscle invasive bladder cancer.(1) The ileal conduit has long been considered as the gold standard for urinary diversion. Continent urinary diversion with orthotopic neo bladder offers distinct advantages over ileal conduit. Orthotopic ileal neo bladder provides large capacity and low pressure reservoir, and is anastomosed to native urethra. It provides the patient with a superior cosmetic appearance, a simple effective alternative for urine storage, upper tract preservation, and efficient voiding.(2) However, various early and late complications have been described.(3) Herein, we report an unusual case of multiple calculi occurring in Studer orthotopic ileal neo bladder.

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