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Emergencies in Continent Bladder Replacement

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Emergencies in Urology

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Following continent bladder substitution, acute life-threatening situations are rare, but there are complications that require immediate attention. In this chapter we focus on emergencies that are specific for continent bladder replacement. Emergencies specific to surgery, such as blood loss, lymphoceles, thrombosis, abscess, and anastomotic insufficiency are not discussed.

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Schumacher, M.C., Burkhard, F.C., Studer, U.E. (2007). Emergencies in Continent Bladder Replacement. In: Hohenfellner, M., Santucci, R.A. (eds) Emergencies in Urology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48605-3_31

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