2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2017.09.009
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Cystectomy in the Pediatric Exstrophy Population: Indications and Outcomes

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“…Voiding cystourethrogram to assess bladder capacity and vesicoureteric reflux. 4 Managing Epispadias is a great challenge, its management is mainly surgical involving bladder closure, urethral reconstruction and osteotomies if pubic diastasis is present, further surgery may be necessary to correct complications of initial surgeries or to achieve improved cosmesis or compete continence. 5…”
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“…Voiding cystourethrogram to assess bladder capacity and vesicoureteric reflux. 4 Managing Epispadias is a great challenge, its management is mainly surgical involving bladder closure, urethral reconstruction and osteotomies if pubic diastasis is present, further surgery may be necessary to correct complications of initial surgeries or to achieve improved cosmesis or compete continence. 5…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ko et al . 2 reported 18 patients with classic bladder exstrophy, bladder exstrophy variants, and cloacal exstrophy who required cystectomy because their bladder templates were of insufficient size and the compliance and tissue quality did not improve after bladder closure. Six out of 18 patients underwent continent cutaneous diversion at the time of cystectomy and two more patients underwent delayed continent cutaneous diversion; all were continent on intermittent catheterization.…”
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