Kumar, N AnilRao, C SubbaGouri, S R Sree2016-03-102016-03-102016-01Kumar N Anil, Rao C Subba, Gouri S R Sree. A Study of Clinical Outcome of Double Folded Rectosigmoid Bladder with Extramural Subserous Tunneled Ureterocolonic Anastomosis (Abol-Enein and Ghoneim) for Urinary Diversion. Annals of International Medical and Dental Research. 2016 Jan-Feb; 2(1): 319-321.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/175637Background: To study and analyze the clinical outcome of double folded rectosigmoid bladder with extramural subserous tunnels done in various cases for urinary diversion after cystectomy. Method: Analysis and follow up of 18 cases of double - folded rectosigmoid urinary diversions done in various patients following cystectomy for various indications in Department of urology, King George Hospital, Vishakapatnam during the period between 2008 - 2009. Results: There was no deaths or deterioration of the upper tracts recorded in the study group. In early post-operative period wound infection developed in 4 cases, prolonged ileus was seen in 3 cases, Electrolyte imbalance was seen in 4 cases. Late complications noted, were pyelonephritis in 3 cases, acidosis in 2 cases and hypokalemia in 3 cases. All the early and late postoperative complications were successfully treated conservatively. Conclusion: Our study has shown that the double folded rectosigmoid bladder reconstruction is an easier procedure with an easier technique of reimplantation suited even for dilated ureters with a short operating time and has shown better continence rate with postoperative complications less in number and severity.enDouble foldedRectosigmoid bladderUrinary diversionA Study of Clinical Outcome of Double Folded Rectosigmoid Bladder with Extramural Subserous Tunneled Ureterocolonic Anastomosis (Abol-Enein and Ghoneim) for Urinary Diversion.Article