Some observations of 31 spinal cord injury patients on whom the Bricker procedure was performed

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Only one-half of 31 spinal cord injury patients had good to fair results following cutaneous uretero-ileostomy. Poor results and deaths with urinary complications were more prevalent in the cervical and upper thoracic than in the more caudad cord lesions. There was a spread of ½ to 19 years in time interval from onset of spinal cord injury to performance of the Bricker procedure. A tendency for unsatisfactory postoperative courses was more associated with the longer time intervals. © 1977 Nature Publishing Group.

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Moeller, B. A. (1977). Some observations of 31 spinal cord injury patients on whom the Bricker procedure was performed. Paraplegia, 15(3), 230–237. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1977.35

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