Monti procedure
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The Monti procedure is a surgical procedure in which a part of the gastrointestinal tract is used to create a continent conduit between the skin surface and the urinary bladder[1] or a neobladder.
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[edit] Eponym
The procedure is named after its creator, a Brazilian urologist, Paulo Ricardo Monti.[2]
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[edit] References
- ^ Mingin GC, Baskin LS (2003). "Surgical management of the neurogenic bladder and bowel". Int Braz J Urol 29 (1): 53–61. PMID 15745470.
- ^ Monti PR, Lara RC, Dutra MA, de Carvalho JR (January 1997). "New techniques for construction of efferent conduits based on the Mitrofanoff principle". Urology 49 (1): 112–5. doi: . PMID 9000197.
[edit] External links
- Monti procedure - schematic representation - scielo.br.