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Amilcar Martins Giron1, Marcos Figueiredo Mello1, Paulo Afonso Carvalho1, Paulo Renato Marcelo Moscardi1, Roberto Iglesias Lopes1, Miguel Srougi1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The surgical correction of bladder exstrophy remains challenging. In our institution, the repair has evolved from a staged repair to one-stage reconstruction. The one-stage reconstruction includes; bladder closure, Cantwell-Ransley neourethroplasty and abdominoplasty using groin flaps, without the need of pelvic ostheotomies. Repair of urinary continence (UC) and vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is done after development of the infant.Entities:
Keywords: Bladder Exstrophy; Patients; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28124539 PMCID: PMC5293397 DOI: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2015.0581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Braz J Urol ISSN: 1677-5538 Impact factor: 1.541
Treatment of bladder exstrophy in male patients (time table).
| Before 1973 | 1973-1985 | 1982-2011 | 1999-2015 | |
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| Incontinent Urinary Diversion | Colocystoplasty | Modern Staged Repair | One-Stage Reconstruction | |
| 1. Cutaneous uretero colonic conduit | 1. Bladder closure + abdominoplasty | 1. Cystorrhaphy + cantwell-ramsley neourethroplasty + abdominoplasty using groin flaps | ||
| 2. Phalloplasty + urethroplasty | ||||
| 2. Tubularization of the exstrophic bladder | ||||
| 3. Bladder neck reconstruction (and ureteral reimplantation) | ||||
| 2. Bladder neck reconstruction at age 4 to 5 years (and ureteral reimplantation) | ||||
| 3. Colonostomy closure + proximally anastomosed to the tubularizated bladder | ||||
| 4. Bladder augmentation if necessary | ||||
| 3. Bladder augmentation if necessary | ||||
Figure 1– Steps of one-stage reconstruction: A) Closure of the bladder and tubularized urethra; B) Penile closure; C) Groin flaps; D) Final aspect
Patient characteristics and results of operation with one-stage reconstruction.
| Treatment of naive patients | ||||||
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| AA | AR | OT(min) | CS | Aug | ARS | Results |
| 3 years | 1.5m | 315 | Continent (VS) | |||
| 6 years | 2m | 310 | Incontinent | |||
| 7 years | 4m | 315 | Incontinent | |||
| 12 years | 1.5m | 330 | + | Continent (VS) | ||
| 14 years | 10m | 240 | + | + | Continent (CIC) | |
| 15 years | 6m | 270 | + | Continent (VS) | ||
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| Previous bladder clousure elsewere | ||||||
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| AA | AR | OT(min) | CS | Aug | ARS | Results |
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| 7 years | 1yr5m | 405 | + | + | + | Incontinent |
| 11 years | 8yr | 420 | Continent (VS) | |||
| 12 years | 3yr | 300 | + | + | Incontinent | |
| 15 years | 11m | 265 | + | + | Incontinent | |
| 16 years | 5m | 390 | + | Continent (VS) | ||
| 16 years | 7m | 285 | + | Incontinent | ||
| 19 years | 3yr | 260 | + | + | + | Continent (CIC) |
| 30 years | 21yr | 350 | + | + | Continent (VS) | |
| 34 years | 22yr | 420 | + | Continent (VS) | ||
AA = age at analysis; PBC = previous bladder closure; AR = Age at reconstruction; OT = Operative time; CS = Continence Surgery, Aug = augmentation; ARS = Anti-reflux surgery; CIC = clean intermittent catheterization; VS = voids spontaneously.