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Urinary diversion as a permanent or temporary measure has been practised for a considerable time. However, it is only in the last one to two decades that it has become an acceptable practice in managing the intractably incontinent female patient.

I am grateful to Freda Wadsworth. MBE, for the illustrations.

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Riddle, P.R. (1986). Urinary Diversion. In: Surgery of Female Incontinence. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3284-4_12

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