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Gastrocystoplasty

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Gastrocystoplasty, the use of vascularized segment of the stomach for bladder augmentation, is an alternative with its own pros and cons. It may be especially useful in patients with decreased renal function and metabolic acidosis and those in whom bowel is unavailable or unsuitable. In this chapter, the indications, surgical techniques, therapeutic effects, and complications are reported.

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Vasudeva, P. (2023). Gastrocystoplasty. In: Liao, L., Madersbacher, H. (eds) Handbook of Neurourology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1659-7_91

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