Experiences with Clam Ileocystoplasty
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Abstract
Clam ileocystoplasty was performed in 18 patients with urge incontinence, total incontinence or enuresis with instable detrusor. Although the persistence of detrusor instability was observed in 33.33% of the patients, complete clinical cure was found in 72.23 and symptomatic improvement was 22.22%.
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