Long-term outcomes of catheterizable continent urinary channels: what do you use, where you put it and does it matter?

dc.contributor.authorSzymanski, Konrad M.
dc.contributor.authorWhittam, Benjamin
dc.contributor.authorMisseri, Rosalia
dc.contributor.authorFlack, Chandra K.
dc.contributor.authorHubert, Katherine C.
dc.contributor.authorKaefer, Martin
dc.contributor.authorRink, Richard C.
dc.contributor.authorCain, Mark P.
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Urology, IU School of Medicineen_US
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-10T18:25:25Z
dc.date.available2016-03-10T18:25:25Z
dc.date.issued2015-08
dc.description.abstractIntroduction Appendicovesicostomy (APV) and Monti ileovesicostomy (Monti) are commonly used catheterizable channels with similar outcomes on short-term follow-up. Their relative long-term results have not been previously published. Objective Our goal was to assess long-term durability of APV and Monti channels in a large patient cohort. Study design In this retrospective cohort study, we retrospectively reviewed consecutive patients ≤21 years old undergoing APV and Monti surgery at our institution (1990–2013). We collected data on demographics, channel type, location, continence and stomal and subfascial revisions. Kaplan–Meier survival and Cox proportional hazards analysis were used. Results Of 510 patients meeting inclusion criteria, 214 patients had an APV and 296 had a Monti (50.5% spiral Monti). Median age at surgery was 7.4 years for APV (median follow-up: 5.7 years) and 8.7 years for Monti (follow-up: 7.7 years). Stomal stenosis, overall stomal revisions and channel continence were similar for APV and Monti (p ≥ 0.26). Fourteen APVs (6.5%) had subfascial revisions compared to 49 Montis (16.6%, p = 0.001). On survival analysis, subfascial revision risk at 10 years for APV was 8.6%, Monti channels excluding spiral umbilical Monti: 15.5% and spiral umbilical Monti: 32.3% (p < 0.0001, Figure). On multivariate regression, Monti was 2.09 times more likely than APV to undergo revision (p = 0.03). The spiral Monti to the umbilicus, in particular, was 4.23 times more likely than APV to undergo revision (p < 0.001). Concomitant surgery, gender, age and surgery date were not significant predictors of subfascial revision (p ≥ 0.17). Stomal location was significant only for spiral Montis. Discussion Our study has several limitations. Although controlling for surgery date was a limited way of adjusting for changing surgical techniques, residual confounding by surgical technique is unlikely, as channel implantation technique was typically unrelated to channel type. We did not include complications managed conservatively or endoscopically. In addition, while we did not capture patients who were lost to follow-up, we attempted to control for this through survival analysis. Conclusions We demonstrate, durable long-term results with the APV and Monti techniques. The risk of channel complications continues over the channel's lifetime, with no difference in stomal complications between channels. At 10 years after initial surgery, Monti channels were twice as likely to undergo a subfascial revision (1 in 6) than APV (1 in 12). The risk is even higher in for the spiral umbilical Monti (1 in 3).en_US
dc.eprint.versionAuthor's manuscripten_US
dc.identifier.citationSzymanski, K. M., Whittam, B., Misseri, R., Flack, C. K., Hubert, K. C., Kaefer, M., … Cain, M. P. (2015). Long-term outcomes of catheterizable continent urinary channels: What do you use, where you put it, and does it matter? Journal of Pediatric Urology, 11(4), 210.e1–210.e7. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpurol.2015.05.002en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/8793
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1016/j.jpurol.2015.05.002en_US
dc.relation.journalJournal of Pediatric Urologyen_US
dc.rightsPublisher Policyen_US
dc.sourceAuthoren_US
dc.subjecturinary bladderen_US
dc.subjectintermittent urethral catheterizationen_US
dc.subjectappendixen_US
dc.titleLong-term outcomes of catheterizable continent urinary channels: what do you use, where you put it and does it matter?en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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