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Medical Conditions - Urinary Diversion

Urinary diversion is a surgical procedure to create a new way to pass urine out of the body after the removal of the bladder. The three main types of urinary diversion surgeries are ileal conduit urinary diversion, Indiana pouch reservoir, and neobladder-to-urethra diversion. People who undergo this surgery take approximately one to two months to feel well again.

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Urinary Diversion - Types, Procedure, Post-Operative Instructions, and Complications

Urinary diversion is a surgical procedure in which a new pathway is created to allow the urine to leave the body. Read the article below to know more.

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Urinary Diversion and Neobladders - Purpose and Types

Urinary diversion surgically provides a new path for the flow of urine. Neobladder is a surgical reconstruction of a new bladder.

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Long-term Complications of Urinary Diversion

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Continent urinary diversion is a surgical procedure that creates a new path for urine drainage. The article explains the process in depth.

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