
Bladder Reconstruction
Bladder reconstruction is a surgical procedure to restore or rebuild the bladder’s function, usually after injury, disease, or removal (like in bladder cancer). Surgeons may create a new reservoir from nearby tissues, such as a small intestine segment, to store urine. This allows the patient to regain control over urination and maintain normal bladder function. The aim is to ensure safe urine storage and proper elimination while preserving quality of life. Recovery involves careful monitoring and adjustments, and the procedure is tailored to each individual’s specific medical needs.