Urinary diversion
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Term | Urinary diversion |
Short definition | urinary diversion - (pronounced) (YOOR-ih-NAYR-ee dih-VER-zhun) surgical procedure to find a new route for urine to exit the body. It may involve diverting urine to the colon, using catheters to drain the bladder, or making an opening in the abdomen and collecting urine in a bag outside the body |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
urinary diversion - (pronounced) (YOOR-ih-NAYR-ee dih-VER-zhun) surgical procedure to find a new route for urine to exit the body. It may involve diverting urine to the colon, using catheters to drain the bladder, or making an opening in the abdomen and collecting urine in a bag outside the body
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- Wikipedia's article - Urinary diversion
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