Answer:The orthotopic neobladder It is a bladder substitute created from the small intestines. It involves a reservoir or pouch being created to hold urine which is then connected to the urethra to allow urination/micturition in the usual and appropriate manner
Explanation:Continent urinary diversion is an internal reservoir that a surgeon creates from a part of the alimentary canal below the stomach; the intestine.Urine moves through the ureters into the urinary bladder and is drained by the patient. Continent Urinary diversion consists of two main types, continent cutaneous reservoir(valve created to keeps urine from flowing out of the stoma) and bladder substitute.