Long‐term follow‐up of submucosal tunnel and serosa‐lined extramural tunnel ureter implantation in ileocaecal continent cutaneous urinary diversion (Mainz pouch I)

Authors from Mainz, Germany present the long‐term follow‐up of submucosal tunnel and serosa‐lined extramural tunnel ureter implantation in the ileocaecal continent cutaneous urinary diversion first described in that department, called the Mainz‐Pouch I.

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