Eila C. Skinner

Publication Details

  • Complications of the afferent antireflux valve mechanism in the Kock ileal reservoir.

    Stein JP, Freeman JA, Esrig D, Elmajian DA, Tarter TH, Skinner EC, Boyd SD, Huffman JL, Lieskovsky G, Skinner DG. J Urol. 1996; 155 (5): 1579-84

    Since 1982 the Kock ileal reservoir has been the primary form of urinary diversion in patients requiring lower urinary tract reconstruction at our institution. The intussuscepted afferent nipple valve of the Kock ileal reservoir is designed to prevent reflux and protect the upper urinary tract. Problems associated specifically with the afferent antireflux valve have been few. We defined and characterized all complications associated with the Kock pouch antireflux nipple valve.

    PubMedID: 8627827

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