Objective: To report a contemporary series of Miami pouch (MP) enriched with a full technical description and step-by-step video to contribute to wider use.
Patients And Methods: A retrospective charts review of all patients who had a MP at our center between January 2016 and December 2017 was performed. The MP technique uses the terminal 15cm of ileum and the right colon to build an intestinal heterotopic pouch located in the right iliac fossa and connected to the skin by an efferent catheterizable tube. Primary outcome was continence defined as the absence of leakage between clean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) with a maximal interval of 4 hours between each CISC.
Results: Fifteen patients had MP during the study period. Thirty-day postoperative Clavien III complications were observed in 2 (13.3%) patients. At 39 months of median follow-up, continence was obtained for all patients except for 2 patients whom reported intermittent night-time leakages due to long intervals (5 to 7 hours) between 2 CISC. No significant alteration of renal function was reported and no stenosis of the efferent tube neither difficulty to perform CISC was observed.
Conclusions: For patients who are candidates for radical cystectomy and not eligible for orthotopic neobladder, intestinal heterotopic pouch with a cutaneous continent urinary diversions as MP may be a reliable alternative. Patients should be informed of the existence of a valid alternative to ileal conduit since it may fit their expectations of a preserved body image without urine collecting appliances.
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