Alexandria Journal of Medicine (Jun 2018)

Role of static fluid MR urography in detecting post urinary diversion complications

  • Amr Farouk Ibrahim Moustafa,
  • Tamer M. Abd el Rahman,
  • Amr Abd Elfattah Hassan Gadalla,
  • Karam Gaber Mohamed,
  • Ahmed Morsi Moustafa Fahmy,
  • Sameh Abd AlAziz Zaki Hanna

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 2
pp. 173 – 179

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Aim of work: The aim of the study was to assess the diagnostic performance of static MR urography in detection of post cystectomy complications & the ability of static fluid MR urography in visualization of urinary tract segments. Material & methods: We prospectively reviewed 21 MR urograms with urinary diversion. The most common surgical procedures included Ileal conduit & Ileocecal neobladder diversion.Magnetic resonance urography examinations were performed with 1.5-T MR scanners. T2 weighted (static fluid) MR urography techniques were done, in addition to conventional T1- and T2-weighted axial and coronal sequences. Urinary tract was divided in different parts: pelvicalyceal systems, upper, mid and lower ureteric segments & the reservoir or conduit Imaging features of the urinary collecting systems were evaluated for their visualization and complications detection. Results: T2-weighted MR urography could demonstrate 95% of urinary tract segments & together with conventional MR sequences all urinary tract segments can be visualized. Urinary diversion related complications were encountered included in 15 patients (71.4%) & no urological complications were seen in 6 patients (28.6%). Conclusion: Comprehensive T2-weighted MR urography is an effective imaging method for the visualization of the urinary system and detection of early and late postoperative complications in patients with urinary diversion. Keywords: MR urography, Urinary diversion, Cancer bladder