Purpose: Continent diversion, in particular orthotopic bladder substitution
, is a well accepted form of urinary diversion. However, potential metaboli
c consequences in the early postoperative period as well as long term remai
n a serious problem.
Materials and Methods: We review the possible complications associated with
removing bowel and incorporating it in the urinary tract.
Results: Metabolic complications following continent urinary diversion are
common. In the majority of cases, and with correct patient selection and ed
ucation, problems may be minimized with use of an appropriate bowel segment
and early intervention.
Conclusions: Careful patient selection and vigilant followup are essential
for good long-term results in patients undergoing continent urinary diversi
on.