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        news A Simple Way to Achieve Temporary Continence in the Mitrofanoff Conduit

        Presented by:Brazilian Journal of Urology / Antonio Macedo Jr., Ubirajara Barroso Jr. and Miguel Srougi
        Summary points:A six-year-old who underwent a bladder augmentation with a continent stoma is presented. This case provides photos and describes patient progress with the stoma. The authors address the main cause of surgical revision in cases of continent cutaneous urinary diversion failure.
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