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CREATION OF A CATHETERISABLE URINARY STOMA
The Mitrofanoff is a discrete alternative to wearing a urostomy pouch over the stoma to collect urine
A Mitrofanoff is a catheterisable channel which has been created between your skin and your urinary bladder or new (neo) bladder, which forms a small opening called a stoma on the surface of your skin.
The surgery avoids the need to wear a urostomy pouch over the stoma to collect your urine
A wide range of Mitrofanoff support is available. You will be taken to the recovery room and monitored until you are stable. You will be given fluids through a drip. Three catheters will have been inserted into your bladder; in your Mitrofanoff, urethra and tummy. This is to drain your urine while your bladder is healing. You will have a number of other tubes connected to your body to drain fluids. You will be given painkillers to combat any pain you experience.
A physiotherapist will show you some breathing and leg exercises to help mobilise your body as soon as possible. It will take at least six weeks for you to recover from this surgery.
Urology
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