2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2014.05.17
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Urological surgery in epidermolysis bullosa: tactical planning for surgery and anesthesia

Abstract: ARTICLE INfO ______________________________________________________________ ______________________Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is characterized by extreme fragility of the skin and mucosae. Anesthetic and surgical techniques have to be adapted to those children and routine practice may not be adequate. Urological problems are relatively common, but surgical techniques adapted to those children have not been well debated and only low evidence is available to this moment. Herein we discuss the specifics of anesthe… Show more

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“…Consequently, their symptoms were resolved, and they had no ulcers or scars (Kajbafzadeh et al, 2010) significantly relieved urological symptoms (Glazier and Zaontz, 1998). For patients with DEB and symptomatic phimosis, classical circumcision may be more appropriate than applying a Plastibell clamp with a touchless technique (Jesus et al, 2014). It is worth noting that male patients with EB who did not receive circumcision have been found to be likely to present with severe painful phimosis during adulthood, resulting in acute urinary retention (Fine et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, their symptoms were resolved, and they had no ulcers or scars (Kajbafzadeh et al, 2010) significantly relieved urological symptoms (Glazier and Zaontz, 1998). For patients with DEB and symptomatic phimosis, classical circumcision may be more appropriate than applying a Plastibell clamp with a touchless technique (Jesus et al, 2014). It is worth noting that male patients with EB who did not receive circumcision have been found to be likely to present with severe painful phimosis during adulthood, resulting in acute urinary retention (Fine et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sekeller genellikle izlenir ve erken ölüm görülür. Ölüme neden olan etkenler çocuklarda başlıca enfeksiyonlarken; genç erişkinlerde böbrek yetmezliği ve agresif deri tümörleridir (5). Birçok infant derinin soyulması sonrası gelişen enfeksiyonlara bağlı sepsis, elektrolit imbalansı, protein kaybı ve dehidratasyon nedeniyle kaybedilmiştir (6,7).…”
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“…In our patient, wound healing and occurrence of stenosis at the vessels junction point was the biggest concern, both for nephrologists and surgeons. Our optimism though was based on the literature review of few cases operated for other reasons [10, 11]. Nevertheless we were still facing the problem of recurrent needle insertion causing skin damage, which is considered an important problem in this group of patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%