Case Report
Primary Carcinoid Tumor of the Ileal Efferent Limb of an Ileovesicostomy: A Case Report
Table 1
Summary showing the initial presentation, diagnostic studies, and treatment of carcinoid in urinary diversions.
| Author | Duration of urinary diversion | Reason for diversion | Symptoms | Diagnostic studies | Treatment |
| Frese et al. | ~9 years | Invasive TCC of the bladder | None (found during surveillance cystoscopy) | Cystoscopy | Urethrectomy, removal of neobladder, creation of ileal conduit | Kerfoot et al. | 9 years | Invasive adenocarcinoma of the bladder | Intermittent bilateral flank pain | Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) | Excision of obstruction with end-to-end reanastomosis | Klink et al. | 28 years | Pelvic exenteration for cervical cancer | Gross hematuria | CT abdomen/pelvis, IVP, cystoscopy, urine cytology | Resection of the ileal conduit and creation of a new one | Kochevar | 12 years | Recurrent pyelonephritis secondary to ureteral stenosis | Abdominal Pain, recurrent UTIs | Ultrasonography, IVP, cystoscopy | Excision of obstruction with end-to-end reanastomosis |
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