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Journal Article 
Continent orthotopic ileal neobladder after kidney transplantation in a patient with urothelial cell carcinoma associated with Chinese herb nephropathy 
Shirakawa, H; Ishida, H; Hashimoto, Y; Omoto, K; Shimizu, T; Setoguchi, K; Iida, S; Toki, D; Tanabe, K 
2008 
Transplantation Proceedings
ISSN: 0041-1345
EISSN: 1873-2623 
40 
1741-1743 
English 
A 58-year-old man underwent kidney transplantation on November 14, 2002 for end-stage kidney disease after Chinese herb nephropathy. Immunosuppressive therapy was maintained with tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetil, and methylpredonisolone. He was diagnosed with right ureteral cancer and underwent right nephroureterectomy on December 13, 2003. Then, he underwent left nephroureterectomy for left ureteral cancer on March 5, 2004. Subsequently, he was diagnosed with multiple bladder cancers and carcinoma in situ. On August 31, he underwent radical cystectomy with an orthotopic ileal neobladder (Studer's method). The postoperative course was uneventful. After 3 years follow-up, this patient shows no evidence of recurrence and his serum creatinine level is stable (1.7 mg/dL). The continence is maintained during both day and night; he voids without intermittent self-catheterization. We suggest that an orthotopic ileal neobladder is a safe method of urinary diversion after cystectomy in kidney transplant recipients.