Ileal Conduit
If your bladder has been removed (cystectomy) or can no longer hold urine, a new collection pouch needs to be put in place. One way of accomplishing this is through an Ileal Conduit. This procedure is performed by a surgeon and requires much more recovery time than a Suprapubic Catheter. The surgeon uses part of your small intestine to create a new passage, called a diversion, by which urine exits the body into a collection pouch. The small intestine is joined at the base of the ureters and extended out of the abdominal wall. It is there the surgeon will create what is called a stoma, which protrudes a short distance out from the body, so urine can be properly collected away from your skin, avoiding burning or irritation. A flange and pouching system can then adhere to your skin where urine can be collected and drained, intermittently. For more information on procedure and care, please check out the helpful resource
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