What is an Indiana pouch bladder?

An Indiana pouch is a surgically-created reservoir used to internally store and eliminate urine. This allows patients who have had their urinary bladders removed to empty their urine with an intermittent catheter.
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What happens after Indiana pouch surgery?

After your Indiana Pouch procedure: You have tubes connected to your body to drain various fluids, such as urine and mucus. Patients recover in the hospital for a week on average. Once you start having bowel movements again, you can usually go home.
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Is an Indiana pouch a urostomy?

During an Indiana pouch surgery, the ascending colon and cecum are made into the pouch, while the ileum is pulled through the urostomy and sewn onto the outside of the belly, forming the stoma.
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How often do you drain an Indiana pouch?

This part is brought out to the skin so that a catheter can be inserted six times per day to drain the pouch of its urine. Infections and stone formation can happen, so it is important to also wash the pouch (called irrigating) daily.
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How do you catheterize an Indiana pouch?

Use pre-lubricated catheters for quick and easy insertion. To ensure complete drainage, once the catheter is inserted a few inches into the pouch, wait till all liquids drain out before slowly pulling out inch by inch. Every time you pull out in inch, wait till all urine drains before pulling out another inch.
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Bladder Removal: Neobladder and Indiana Pouch



Can you swim with an Indiana Pouch?

It is important to keep the stoma covered and clean to prevent infection. There is a lot of mucus in the pouch which needs to be flushed out frequently in the beginning and only once in a while now. I now am able to do everything I use to do before cancer. But I no longer swim in a lake or use a hot tub.
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What is Indiana Pouch made of?

The Indiana pouch is made out of portions of the colon and a section of the small bowel (ileum) is used to create a channel for catheterization.
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Should bladder polyps be removed?

If a bladder polyp is noncancerous and not causing any symptoms, no treatment is necessary. If a bladder polyp is cancerous, or it's large enough to cause symptoms or affect your bladder function, your doctor will remove it.
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How do you pee after bladder removal?

A tube made from a piece of your small intestine funnels your pee from the kidneys directly to the outside of your body. A surgical hole on your belly lets the open end of the small intestine drain the urine into a small, flat pouch. You'll have to empty it several times a day.
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Who created Indiana Pouch?

Indiana University School of Medicine Department of Urology professor emeritus Richard Bihrle, MD was one of the original developers of this technique and has performed over 300 of these surgeries.
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What is another name for an Indiana Pouch?

craniobuccal pouch (craniopharyngeal pouch) Rathke's pouch. Douglas' pouch Douglas' cul-de-sac. Indiana pouch a bladder surgically created using a segment of isolated, detubularized colon that may or may not be patched with small bowel. The ureters are implanted into the pouch in a non-refluxing manner.
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Can you still urinate with a urostomy?

If your bladder has been removed or is damaged, this surgery will allow your body to remove urine so you can go back to your normal activities. With urostomy, you'll have to wear a pouch on the outside of your body. You won't be able to urinate normally like you would after continent urinary diversion surgery.
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How long can you live after bladder removal?

Patients in group 1 achieved a progression-free 5-year survival rate of 77% and an overall survival rate of 63% after 5 years. In group 2 patients achieved a progression-free survival rate of 51% after 5 years and an overall survival rate of 50%.
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How long does it take to heal from bladder surgery?

After leaving the hospital, the person should expect to take several weeks for recovery. During this time, their body is healing from the surgery, so they should only perform light activities. After 4–6 weeks, doctors will usually allow a person who has had their bladder removed to resume normal activities.
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How long is recovery from bladder tumor surgery?

It will take 6 weeks from the date of surgery to fully recover from your operation. This can be divided into two parts -- the first 2 weeks and the last 4 weeks. During the first 2 weeks from the date of your surgery, it is important to be "a person of leisure".
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How do you wear a bladder bag?

Do not place the urine bag on the floor. Always keep your urine bag below your bladder, which is at the level of your waist. This will prevent urine from flowing back into your bladder from the tubing and urine bag, which could cause an infection. Also, do not go to bed or take a long nap while wearing the leg bag.
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What is a bladder pouch?

Urostomy pouches are special bags that are used to collect urine after bladder surgery. Instead of going to your bladder, urine will go outside of your abdomen into the urostomy pouch. The surgery to do this is called a urostomy.
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Is a 5 cm bladder tumor large?

CONCLUSIONS: Larger tumor size (>5 cm) is associated with greater length of stay, reoperation, readmission, and death following TURBT. Patients should be counseled appropriately and likely warrant vigilant observation prior to and following hospital discharge.
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Is there an artificial bladder?

Neobladder reconstruction is a surgical procedure to construct a new bladder. If a bladder is no longer working properly or is removed to treat another condition, a surgeon can create a new way for urine to exit the body (urinary diversion). Neobladder reconstruction is one option for urinary diversion.
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How serious is a polyp on the bladder?

A bladder polyp may be benign, meaning the abnormal cells are harmless. Benign growths or tumors will not metastasize, in other words, spread to other tissues or organs in the body. Benign growths in the bladder are usually not life-threatening. But bladder polyps can also be cancerous.
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What is the difference between a polyp and a tumor?

What Is a Polyp? Polyps are a type of benign (noncancerous) tumor. Polyps that can become cancerous include adenomatous polyps (adenomas), hyperplastic polyps, and sessile-serrated and traditional-serrated polyps.
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How often are bladder polyps benign?

“While there are several types of benign masses that can grow in the bladder, these are uncommon and account for fewer than 1% of bladder masses," says Khurshid Guru, MD, Chair of Roswell Park's Department of Urology.
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What is ileostomy surgery called?

Permanent Ileostomy

In the standard or Brooke ileostomy (also known as an end ileostomy), surgeons pull the ileum up and through an incision in the abdomen. Then they turn the ileum inside out and suture it to the abdomen to create a stoma. Waste coming through the stoma is deposited into an external pouch.
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What is the bag called that holds urine?

The bladder is a hollow, balloon-shaped organ in your lower abdomen that stores urine. Urine normally flows into your bladder from the kidneys through small tubes called the ureters. Then when you pee, the muscles of your bladder push the liquid out of your body through another tube called the urethra.
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What is a Miami pouch?

Introduction: Miami pouch is a continent ileocolonic urinary reservoir which can be performed after anterior or total pelvic exenteration in patients with persistent or recurrent gynecologic cancers. Although its feasibility by a minimally invasive approach has already been demonstrated [ Ferron G.
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