Search for dissertations about: "Urinary diversion"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Urinary diversion.
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1. Clinical aspects of cystectomy and urinary diversion
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore different aspects of treatment of advanced urinary bladder cancer with radical cystectomy, pelvic lymph node dissection, and urinary diversion. Surgery that carry a high risk of complications as well as mortality. READ MORE
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2. Urinary diversion by the Kock ileal reservoir. Studies on clinical outcome, quality of life, bile acid and vitamin B12 metabolism
Abstract : Introduction: Urinary diversion with the Kock ileal reservoir has been performed at Sahlgrenska University Hospital since 1975. One key question is the long-term consequences regarding glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and quality of life of this kind of surgery. Other important topics are the consequences due to loss of ileum. READ MORE
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3. Urinary diversion by the kock ileal reservoir. Studies on bone demineralisation, NO production, functional results and impact on quality of life
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4. Urologic and metabolic consequences of continent urostomy (Kock reservoir) in children and adolescents
Abstract : During the last decades, urinary diversion using an intestinal segment has been commonly used in children and adolescents. Kock pouch is a feasible alternative for the children in need of a continent diversion where other alternatives such as Mitrofanoff are excluded for various reasons. READ MORE
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5. Improving the situation of urinary bladder cancer survivors treated with radical surgery or radical radiotherapy
Abstract : In this thesis we investigated whether the situation of urinary bladder cancer survivors can be improved. To do this, it is necessary to acquire a more specific knowledge of longterm distressing symptoms, symptom characteristics (nature, occurrence, intensity and duration), and of the corresponding symptom-induced distress, as well as the effect on wellbeing and the quality of life (VI). READ MORE