MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTESTINAL GRAFT AFTER CYSTECTOMY WITH ORTHOTOPIC PLASTIC OF THE URINARY BLADDER

Introduction. The histomorphological state and mechanisms of transformation of the intestinal epithelium of the orthotopic urinary bladder are unexplored.Purpose of research. The study the morphological adaptive and compensatory changes in the intestinal graft wall (IGW) and their relationship with...

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Main Authors: M. E. Sitdykova, A. Yu. Zubkov
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Language:Russian
Published: State Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian Federation 2018-07-01
Series:Vestnik Urologii
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Online Access:https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/204
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spelling doaj-6bbc186671dc466b8a4d9e4f1c57dda62021-07-28T16:20:49ZrusState Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian FederationVestnik Urologii2308-64242018-07-0162384310.21886/2308-6424-2018-6-2-38-43159MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTESTINAL GRAFT AFTER CYSTECTOMY WITH ORTHOTOPIC PLASTIC OF THE URINARY BLADDERM. E. Sitdykova0A. Yu. Zubkov1Kazan State Medical UniversityKazan State Medical UniversityIntroduction. The histomorphological state and mechanisms of transformation of the intestinal epithelium of the orthotopic urinary bladder are unexplored.Purpose of research. The study the morphological adaptive and compensatory changes in the intestinal graft wall (IGW) and their relationship with homeostasis at various stages after surgical treatment. Materials and methods. The morphological state of the intestinal graft wall (IGW) was studied in 42 patient’s cystectomy undergoing with the formation of an orthotopic intestinal bladder (15-ileum, 27-sigmoid) at terms from 1 to 6.5 months and 1 year or more after the treatment.Results. Morphological changes occurring in the IGW wall begin with the moment of urine entering the lumen, which occurs in combination with changes in the stereotyped dynamics of the organ. Expressed changes are observed in all parts of the wall of the small and large intestine. There is regeneration and restructuring of the epithelium, expressed in atrophy and a decrease in the number of suction cylindrical cells and an increase in the number of mucus-forming goblet elements, terminating by 12 months and more after the operation. This combined with a decrease in the number and size of villi and crypts, reduction of the lymphatic channel and sclerosis of the blood vessels and stroma blocks suction. An increase in the number of mucus-forming goblet cells provides a barrier that protects the IGW mucosa from the effects of urine.Conclusion. Morphological changes occurring in the IGW wall under the influence of urine contribute to the preservation of homeostasis and are identical in the thick and thin-intestinal variant of plastic of the bladder.Disclosure: The study did not have sponsorship. The authors have declared no conflicts of interesthttps://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/204orthotopic urinary bladderintestinal graftmorphological structureepithelial regeneration
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MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTESTINAL GRAFT AFTER CYSTECTOMY WITH ORTHOTOPIC PLASTIC OF THE URINARY BLADDER
Vestnik Urologii
orthotopic urinary bladder
intestinal graft
morphological structure
epithelial regeneration
author_facet M. E. Sitdykova
A. Yu. Zubkov
author_sort M. E. Sitdykova
title MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTESTINAL GRAFT AFTER CYSTECTOMY WITH ORTHOTOPIC PLASTIC OF THE URINARY BLADDER
title_short MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTESTINAL GRAFT AFTER CYSTECTOMY WITH ORTHOTOPIC PLASTIC OF THE URINARY BLADDER
title_full MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTESTINAL GRAFT AFTER CYSTECTOMY WITH ORTHOTOPIC PLASTIC OF THE URINARY BLADDER
title_fullStr MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTESTINAL GRAFT AFTER CYSTECTOMY WITH ORTHOTOPIC PLASTIC OF THE URINARY BLADDER
title_full_unstemmed MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF INTESTINAL GRAFT AFTER CYSTECTOMY WITH ORTHOTOPIC PLASTIC OF THE URINARY BLADDER
title_sort morphological transformation of intestinal graft after cystectomy with orthotopic plastic of the urinary bladder
publisher State Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian Federation
series Vestnik Urologii
issn 2308-6424
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Introduction. The histomorphological state and mechanisms of transformation of the intestinal epithelium of the orthotopic urinary bladder are unexplored.Purpose of research. The study the morphological adaptive and compensatory changes in the intestinal graft wall (IGW) and their relationship with homeostasis at various stages after surgical treatment. Materials and methods. The morphological state of the intestinal graft wall (IGW) was studied in 42 patient’s cystectomy undergoing with the formation of an orthotopic intestinal bladder (15-ileum, 27-sigmoid) at terms from 1 to 6.5 months and 1 year or more after the treatment.Results. Morphological changes occurring in the IGW wall begin with the moment of urine entering the lumen, which occurs in combination with changes in the stereotyped dynamics of the organ. Expressed changes are observed in all parts of the wall of the small and large intestine. There is regeneration and restructuring of the epithelium, expressed in atrophy and a decrease in the number of suction cylindrical cells and an increase in the number of mucus-forming goblet elements, terminating by 12 months and more after the operation. This combined with a decrease in the number and size of villi and crypts, reduction of the lymphatic channel and sclerosis of the blood vessels and stroma blocks suction. An increase in the number of mucus-forming goblet cells provides a barrier that protects the IGW mucosa from the effects of urine.Conclusion. Morphological changes occurring in the IGW wall under the influence of urine contribute to the preservation of homeostasis and are identical in the thick and thin-intestinal variant of plastic of the bladder.Disclosure: The study did not have sponsorship. The authors have declared no conflicts of interest
topic orthotopic urinary bladder
intestinal graft
morphological structure
epithelial regeneration
url https://www.urovest.ru/jour/article/view/204
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