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Table 6 Summary of literature reporting late complications related to stoma and ureteroileal anastomosis in bladder cancer patients after ileal conduit surgery

From: An improved ileal conduit surgery for bladder cancer with fewer complications

Reference

Total (cases)

Median/mean follow-up (months)

Complication [cases (%)]

Stoma-related

Ureteroileal anastomosis-related

Kouba et al. [10]

137

29

21 (15.3)

–

Madersbacher et al. [14]

131

98

31 (23.7)

18 (13.7)

Shimko et al. [15]

1057

186

163 (15.4)

106 (10.0)

Cheung et al. [33]

123

38

52 (42.3)

–

Gburek et al. [34]

66

20

–

6 (9.1)

Wood et al. [35]

93

63.4

32 (34.4)

–

Hétet et al. [36]

246

24

45 (18.3)

12 (4.9)

Jakko et al. [37]

118

> 12

14 (11.9)a

13 (11.0)

Movassaghi et al. [38]

92

34

21 (22.8)

–

The present study

 Conventional technique

100

32

13 (13.0)

8 (8.0)

 Modified technique

145

30.5

0

0

  1. Modified ileal conduit urinary diversion (the link to the video of surgical process: http://www.cancercommun.com/video/18-00281.asp)
  2. – Not reported
  3. aParastomal hernia and stoma stenosis were included simultaneously