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Lithogenic Properties of Enterocystoplasty

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Journal J Urol
Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Specialty Urology
Date 1992 Aug 1
PMID 1640525
Citations 24
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Abstract

Calculi formed in 26 of 87 patients (30%) following augmentation enterocystoplasty, of which 23 formed within the reservoir, at a mean interval of 25 months postoperatively. The calculi were composed principally of triple phosphates suggesting an important etiological role of bacteriuria and the urease reaction. Open cystolithotomy was the most successful means of removing the calculi.

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