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Which urinary diversion is a continent diversion created by formation of an ileal pouch with a stoma for catheterization?

a. Kock pouch
b. Ileal conduit
c. Orthotopic neobladder
d. Cutaneous ureterostomy

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The Kock pouch is the continent urinary diversion created by formation of an ileal pouch with a stoma for catheterization.

Step-by-step explanation:

The urinary diversion procedure that involves the creation of a continent diversion with the formation of an ileal pouch and a stoma for catheterization is known as the Kock pouch. The Kock pouch is an internal reservoir constructed from a segment of the ileum, which can be catheterized to allow the controlled drainage of urine. Unlike the ileal conduit, which is a non-continent urinary diversion where urine drains continuously into an external bag, the Kock pouch allows a person to control the drainage, thus not requiring a permanent external bag. The Orthotopic neobladder is another form of continent urinary diversion but differs from the Kock pouch as it is designed to replace the bladder and allow voiding through the urethra. A Cutaneous ureterostomy involves the direct attachment of the ureters to the skin, which is also a non-continent form of urinary diversion.

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