We examined the urodynamics, particularly voiding dysfunction, in patients
with a neobladder. Free uroflowmetry, pressure-flow study, and voiding cyst
ourethrography were performed in 22 patients (mean age 65 years) at a. mean
of 21 months after ileal neobladder substitution. The results of free urof
lowmetry were used to divide patients into two groups: the good voiders and
the poor. Daytime continence was achieved in all patients, while 10 (45%)
had nighttime continence. To void 250 ml urine the good voiders strained 2
+/- 1.5 times, and the poor voiders 6 +/- 5 times. The neobladder neck was
at the most caudal portion of the reservoir in good voiders, and there was
wide funneling. In the group with poor emptying ability, the outlet was not
located at the most dependent position. The principal factors for ensuring
good voiding function in neobladder patients are the ability to perform ef
fective straining and the location of the neobladder neck.