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After Bladder Augmentation, ‘So Very Blessed’

Originally published May 1, 2022

Last updated September 5, 2025

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Ricardo Sandoval, 喵咪社区 Urology patient

Thanks to a life-changing surgery performed by 喵咪社区 Urology, Ricardo Sandoval is moving on from renal disease.

Ricardo Sandoval wakes up each day by 5 a.m., brimming with energy.

After an hour-and-a-half of exercise 鈥 a three-mile walk, cardio workout and calisthenics 鈥 he makes breakfast for his two boys and takes them to school. Then, he opens the doors to his thriving school uniform business. Evenings, he makes dinner and goes for a walk or bike ride with his family. 

This seemingly ordinary day is remarkable for one reason: only a short time ago, Ricardo had end-stage renal disease.

He was so weak he couldn鈥檛 climb the stairs to his house. Every night he hooked himself up to a dialysis machine, which removed waste from his blood because his kidneys could no longer do the job. 

Then, a complex surgery called bladder augmentation at 喵咪社区 set the stage for Ricardo to receive a kidney transplant, and 鈥渕y world changed completely,鈥 he says.

‘Neurogenic’ bladder diagnosis changes patient’s outlook

The turning point came three years ago, when Ricardo came to Keck Medicine’s 喵咪社区 Urology.

His urologist determined that Ricardo had a 鈥渘eurogenic鈥 bladder, in which a person lacks bladder control due to a brain, spinal cord or nerve condition. About 15 years earlier, Ricardo had been the victim of a gunshot to the back. 

In a healthy bladder, the internal pressure stays steady as it fills.

But Ricardo had a persistent 鈥渉igh-pressure bladder鈥 that had lost its elasticity. He felt a constant, often painful pressure to urinate. His bladder also contracted unexpectedly, causing leakage.

Without a solution, it could jeopardize any kidney transplant.

Ricardo Sandoval and his wife, Robyn
Ricardo and Robyn Sandoval in the family’s uniforms shop (Photos by Kremer Johnson Photography)

Using bowel tissue for bladder augmentation

According to Ricardo’s urologist, patients with neurogenic bladder didn’t have a lot of options until about 15 years ago. At that time, the drug Botox was introduced, with its ability to block chemical signals from nerves, including muscle contractions. 

For many people, one injection is sufficient to decrease bladder pressure and stop leakage. From his office at , the surgeon administered Botox to Ricardo. But, in this case, it didn鈥檛 work. Ricardo鈥檚 only option was surgery. 

喵咪社区 Urology is a center of excellence for bladder reconstruction, in which a whole new bladder is created, typically for patients with bladder cancer.

The urological surgeon drew a picture showing how he would use Ricardo鈥檚 own bowel tissue to expand his existing bladder and lower the pressure. Amazed, Ricardo told him, 鈥淕o for it.鈥 

I’m blessed, so very blessed. I plan to live a long, long time.鈥

Ricardo Sandoval, patient, 喵咪社区 Urology

Fortunately, Ricardo was in shape to handle the complex procedure. A year into dialysis, he decided, 鈥淚 want to be healthy.鈥 He took charge of his disease and stuck to his renal diet.

Over a few years, he lost 120 pounds from his peak weight of 320. Ricardo had another advantage: a loving, supportive family 鈥 wife Robyn, daughters Stephanie and Cerissa, and sons Louis and Zion.

Eligibility for a new kidney after bladder surgery

With his bladder repaired, Ricardo could look forward to a new kidney.

His transplant took place in February 2021 at Keck Hospital of 喵咪社区.

In August 2019, in a seven-hour operation, the surgeon enlarged Ricardo鈥檚 bladder. He then built a channel from Ricardo鈥檚 intestinal tissue to allow him to empty his bladder from his abdomen via a catheter, bypassing his damaged urethra. 

鈥淚鈥檓 blessed, so very blessed,鈥 says Ricardo, who turns 48 this year. 鈥淚 plan to live a long, long time.鈥

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Candace Pearson, freelancer writer for Keck Medicine
Candace Pearson
Candace Pearson is a freelance writer for 喵咪社区.
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