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Objectives: This work aimed to prevent stoma stenosis and achieve tubeless cutaneous ureterostomy in elderly and high-risk patients with our modified cutaneous ureterostomy. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 40 and 49 patients (176 renal units) who underwent Toyoda (group 1) and modified cutaneous ureterostomy (group 2) between 2012 and 2021. The average follow-up period was 44 months. The primary results of our study were the catheter-free rate and clinical outcomes, especially renal function and urinary diversion-related complications. Significant differences in catheter-free rate and urinary diversion-related complications were found between our modified method and the Toyoda technique. Results: A total of 56 (71.8%) of 78 renal units in group 1 and 89 (90.8%) of 98 renal units in group 2 remained catheter free. Compared with group 1, group 2 had a higher catheter-free rate (P =.001). Multivariate analysis indicated that the surgical procedure (HR = 0.268; P =.001) and body mass index (HR = 3.127; P =.002) were the predictors independently associated with catheter insertion. During follow-up, renal deterioration was observed in 32 (36.0%) patients. Patients with catheter insertion were more likely to suffer from renal deterioration (P
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Li, M., Fu, X., Zu, X., Chen, J., & Chen, M. (2023). Modified Tubeless Ureterocutaneostomy in High-Risk Patients After Radical Cystectomy and its Long-Term Clinical Outcomes. Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment, 22. https://doi.org/10.1177/15330338231192906
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