2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1513657/v1
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Importance of urodynamic evaluation of bladder function after untethering in spina bifida patients – Single center experience of 30 years

Abstract: Introduction: A TCS after primary closure of meningomyeloceles is a known complication of the spina bifida disease. Data on the outcome after SSCU surgery is heterogeneous and lacking standardization. Thus we aimed to find a reliable system for assessment of the bladder function before and after SSCU surgery and document postoperative outcome.Methods: A retrospective study was performed on a cohort of 306 patients with spina bifida diagnosis. In total, 130 patients underwent 182 SSCU surgeries, 56 of those met… Show more

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