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This chapter will explore the types of urological surgery including ileal conduit urinary diversion, simple cystectomy, radical cystectomy including open, laparoscopic and robotically assisted approaches. It will also address types of urostomy, the indications for the surgery and the pre and post-operative care.

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Davis, E. (2023). Urological Surgery. In: White, M., Perrin, A. (eds) Stoma Care Specialist Nursing: A Guide for Clinical Practice. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07799-9_9

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