

Augmentation Cystoplasty
Augmentation Cystoplasty is a reconstructive urological surgery designed to enlarge a contracted or small bladder, improving its storage capacity and function.
It is commonly performed for patients with neurogenic bladder, bladder fibrosis, or severe bladder dysfunction causing urinary frequency, incontinence, or high-pressure urine storage.
Indications and Patient Evaluation
This procedure is indicated in patients with reduced bladder capacity due to congenital disorders, neurogenic bladder, or fibrosis. Imaging, urodynamics, and laboratory tests guide surgical planning.
Surgical Technique and Procedure
The surgery involves using a segment of the intestine to augment the bladder, creating a larger reservoir while maintaining normal urinary drainage. Techniques vary based on patient anatomy and surgeon preference.
Recovery and Postoperative Care
Patients are monitored for infection, urine leakage, and proper healing. Catheterization is used temporarily, and regular follow-ups ensure long-term success.
Why Choose Us for Augmentation Cystoplasty
CureU Healthcare combines advanced surgical techniques with experienced urologists, ensuring optimal bladder reconstruction, minimal complications, and improved quality of life.
Conclusion
Augmentation Cystoplasty restores bladder capacity and function, enhancing urinary control and quality of life. CureU Healthcare offers personalized care for safe and effective outcomes.


