The use of intravenous papaverine as an adjunct in the construction of a continent urinary reservoir is a safe and effective method to facilitate an important but sometimes restrictive portion of this procedure. Additionally, it does not seem unreasonable to extend this technique to other procedures which involve the use of small bowel.

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