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Cystostomy tube placement

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Abstract

Surgical placement of a cystostomy tube is indicated when temporary or permanent diversion of urine from the lower urinary tract is required.

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Figure C.15: A pre-placed purse-string suture is tightened around the cystostomy tube after the mushroom tip has been inserted into the bladder. The catheter tip is exiting the abdomen via a paramedian incision. Note the use of stay sutures to help exteriorize and manipulate the bladder during tube placement. (Courtesy of Laura Owen)
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Figure C.16: Cystostomy tubes can be placed via a minimally invasive inguinal approach. (Courtesy of Laura Owen)
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Figure C.17: A low profile gastrostomy tube can be placed for long-term urinary diversion. (Courtesy of Laura Owen)
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