Ileocystostomy

An ileocystostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening between the small intestine and the bladder. This can be performed to treat various conditions such as urinary tract obstruction, bladder dysfunction, or other conditions.

Ileocystostomy surgery is performed in an operating room. First of all, the patient is prepared: before the operation, it is necessary to conduct blood and urine tests, as well as an ECG and ultrasound of the abdominal organs.

During the operation, the surgeon makes a small incision in the abdomen and then performs the necessary manipulations. After this, a drain is installed at the incision site, which helps drain fluid from the bladder.

After the operation, the patient is in the hospital under the supervision of doctors. Recovery from an ileocystostomy usually takes several days. During this time, the patient must follow certain rules to avoid complications.

In general, ileocystostomy surgery is an effective treatment for various urinary tract diseases. However, like any other operation, it has its risks and requires careful preparation of the patient and a professional approach on the part of the surgeon.