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ObjectiveTo investigate urodynamic manifestations and their relationship with the postoperative experience of children with valve bladder syndrome (VBS).MethodsIncluded were 16 children (mean age 3.2 ± 1.8 years) with VBS, who were divided into two groups. The urodynamic study was performed less than 1 year in group 1 (seven boys, aged 1–1.9 years) and more than 1 year in group 2 (nine boys, aged 2.9–6.5 years) after urethral valve fulguration; at the time of operation patients were less than 2 years old. Standards of the International Children's Continence Society were respected, and results were compared between the two groups.ResultsCompared to group 1, group 2 showed a significant decrease in maximum detrusor voiding pressure (Pdet.void.max) and bladder compliance (BC), and an increase in post-voiding residual (PVR) and maximum bladder capacity (MBC) (p < 0.05), but the difference in detrusor instability was not significant (p > 0.05), Pdet.void.max and PVR were 56.2 ± 14.1 cmH2O and 96.6 ± 52.4 ml, respectively, in group 2, and there were more intermittent detrusor contractions during voiding in this group.ConclusionPatients with VBS frequently present with multiple bladder dysfunctions that can be diagnosed accurately using urodynamics. Even after urethral valve fulguration Pdet.void.max and BC were inclined to decrease, while PVR and MBC increased with the growth of the children.  相似文献   

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PurposeTo retrospectively review a series of children with anterior urethral valves (AUV), with emphasis on patterns of urodynamic change and long-term outcome of endoscopic treatment.Patients and methodsWe reviewed the medical records of eight patients who had undergone thorough radiological and urodynamic exams before and after treatment. The diagnosis of AUV was based on radiological imaging and confirmed by urethrocystoscopy. The valves were ablated through either transurethral fulguration or resection. The upper urinary tracts were studied by renal scan and ultrasonography before and after the procedure. Bladder function was assessed urodynamically 3 months after surgery. Uroflowmetry was performed as soon as the children were toilet trained.ResultsEndoscopic ablation of AUV was successful in all cases and no surgical complications occurred. The initial symptoms resolved in all boys. VUR disappeared in two out of three patients, and five children had bladder trabeculation that was resolved after surgery. The final outcome was successful in seven patients (88%). The major urodynamic dysfunction was bladder hypercontractility that resolved following valve ablation. The mean maximum voiding detrusor pressure (Pdetmax) decreased from 213.2 ± 17.9 cmH2O to 80.7 ± 9.9 cmH2O, 6 months after treatment (P < 0.001). None of the patients had low-compliant bladder, detrusor instability or myogenic failure. The voiding pattern in all toilet-trained patients was staccato and of an interrupted shape prior to surgery, but changed to a normal bell-shaped voiding pattern following valve ablation.ConclusionAUV should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with infravesical obstruction. We recommend endoscopic valve ablation as the treatment of choice.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveThis study evaluates the results of bladder augmentation (BA) in 19 boys with posterior urethral valves, especially as regards its efficacy in stabilizing serum creatinine.Patients and methodsIn the period 1995–2005, 188 patients with urethral valves were surgically managed. Nineteen of these had undergone BA as a part of their surgical management after initial endoscopic valve ablation in 15 and diversion in four boys. The mean serum creatinine at the time of BA was 2.11 mg/dl.ResultsBA stabilized the serum creatinine in 14 but failed to do so in five boys. A serum creatinine level of more than 2 mg/dl at the time of BA was associated with a significantly worse rate of success. BA as part of an undiversion procedure in three boys was unsuccessful.ConclusionIn an economic milieu where renal transplantation is not available for the majority of deserving children, careful selection is required before BA is considered as a surgical solution for the valve bladder. BA, when otherwise indicated, has been beneficial in children with pre-augmentation creatinine up to 2 mg/dl.  相似文献   

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AimEvaluation of cosmetic and functional outcome of single-stage exstrophy–epispadias complex repair in older children and those with previously failed repair.Materials and methodsThis study comprised 15 children (12 boys and 3 girls) with classic bladder exstrophy and a mean age at repair of 8.6 months (range 2–24 months). Eight children had a previously failed repair. All children underwent complete primary repair using the single-stage Mitchell technique. Half of the boys had complete penile disassembly, while in the others a modified Cantwell–Ransley technique for epispadias repair was used. Anterior iliac osteotomy was performed and hip spica used for immobilization in all children.ResultsOne child had urethral stricture treated by endoscopic visual urethrotomy. Three children had penopubic fistulae that closed spontaneously. No bladder dehiscence or prolapse was encountered. Vesicoureteral reflux was present in 20 renal units but ureteral reimplantation was not performed. Average bladder capacity after closure was 134 cm3 (range 110–160 cm3) with only two partially continent and six incontinent children. Mean follow-up period is 2 years (range 1–3 years).ConclusionsSingle-stage repair was performed in children with previously failed repair and those presenting at an older age with satisfactory results. Acceptable bladder and genital anatomy and function were achieved together with preservation of renal function. The impact of this technique on continence is not encouraging, but needs to be determined in a longer follow-up period.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveTo quantify changes in bladder capacity, pressure and compliance after isolated bladder augmentation or augmentation associated with implantation of an artificial sphincter, and to compare the various types of augmentation.Patients and methodsPreoperative and postoperative urodynamic studies were performed in a group of 38 patients (18 males and 20 females; age range 2–19 years), who underwent a type of bladder augmentation.ResultsThe bladder improved in capacity in all patients (mean values: initial 137 ml, final 336 ml, individual increase 229 ml; 434%) except two, in which the augmentation was done with ureter. The mean pressure improved (initial 32 cm of H2O, final 14, decrease per patient 18 cm of H2O; 49%). The curve of compliance, progressively increasing typical of hyperreflexia and poor compliance, present in 70% of the cases preoperatively, improved in 78% cases postoperatively, although there were several different patterns. Urodynamic behavior was analyzed with regard to the tissue used for augmentation (ileum, ureter or sigmoid colon). In the sigmoid colon group, there were no significant differences in the urodynamic behavior of the bladder neo-reservoir in relation to the configuration used.ConclusionWith bladder augmentation comes an increase in bladder capacity, a reduction in pressure, and an improvement in compliance and continence. The level of change in capacity, pressure and compliance varies with the tissue used and the length and caliber of the insert. When the procedure is carried out using sigmoid colon tissue, there are no noteworthy differences among the various possible configurations.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveContinent catheterizable channels (CCC) using the Mitrofanoff principle are essential for pediatric urinary tract reconstruction. There is controversy over the influence of type of CCC (appendix vs. Yang–Monti) and site of implantation (augmentation vs. native bladder) on outcome.Patients and methodsA retrospective record review was conducted of all patients undergoing CCC since 1999, excluding patients who underwent seromuscular colocystoplasty. We analyzed the type of channel, site of implantation, complications requiring re-operation, and the revision rate according to type of CCC, type of stoma, site of implantation (bladder vs. augmentation) and segment used for augmentation (ileum vs. sigmoid colon).ResultsThere were 41 patients with a mean age of 11.2 years and a mean follow-up of 33.3 months. Of these, 33 CCC were constructed with appendix and eight with a Yang–Monti technique (4 ileal, 4 sigmoid); 31 patients also had an enterocystoplasty (19 sigmoid, 9 ileal and 3 others). Overall revision rate was 27%; revision was required in 8/33 (24%) appendiceal and 3/8 (38%) Yang–Monti CCC (P = 0.7). Revisions were required in 4/21 CCC implanted in the native bladder and 7/20 implanted in augmented bladder (P = 0.3). The majority of revisions were at skin level.ConclusionsAlthough there was no statistical difference in revision rate according to type of CCC, type of stoma or site of implantation, complications appeared to be more common in patients requiring a more complex reconstruction.  相似文献   

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ObjectivesSurgical treatment of a congenital bladder diverticulum is indicated in symptomatic children. Diverticulectomy can be performed by an open or a laparoscopic approach. We report our recent experience in using the pneumovesicoscopic approach for accomplishing vesical diverticulectomy.MethodsWe operated on three boys with a mean age of 11.6 years (10–14 years) during August 2006 to February 2007. In all children, a ureteric catheter was introduced first by cystoscopy followed by intravesical CO2 insufflation at a pressure of 12–15 mmHg. Three trocars were inserted under visual control in the bladder. Diverticulectomy was performed. The defect was closed by interrupted sutures. Bladder drainage was achieved using a urethral catheter for 2 days.ResultsThe mean operative time was 133.3 min (100–180 min). Oral intake began after a mean of 5.3 h (4–6 h). Minimal blood loss was encountered. Non-steroidal analgesics were used only during the 1st day postoperatively with no need for morphia. All patients were discharged on the 2nd day postoperatively after removal of the urethral catheter and tube drain. The mean follow-up period was 5 months (3–6 months).ConclusionPneumovesicoscopic diverticulectomy is a feasible procedure. It does not require a long learning curve, and is associated with shorter hospital stay and rapid recovery with good cosmetic aspect. Pneumovesicoscopy has the potential to be used in the treatment of other conditions such as vesicoureteral reflux, and may replace open surgery.  相似文献   

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Leech in urinary bladder causing hematuria   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
ObjectiveTo estimate efficacy of normal saline in the management of hematuria caused by accidental entry of a leech per urethra into the urinary bladder.MethodsAn intervention study was carried out in the Department of Pediatric Surgery of Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College between January 1998 and December 2003. A total of 43 boys (mean age 8 years, SD ± 2.6) were enrolled. In all cases, a leech had entered the urinary bladder through the urethra causing hematuria. All patients were equipped with a self-retaining Foley catheter. They were managed by infusing 50 ml of normal saline into the urinary bladder through the catheter that was then clamped for 3 h.ResultsAfter removing the catheter, in all cases the whole leech was spontaneously expelled intact, dead or alive, within 2–24 h during the subsequent act of micturition. Hematuria gradually diminished to a clear flow within the next 6 h in 27 cases, 12 h in 14 cases and 24 h in two cases. All patients were followed up for 2 weeks, and none developed recurrent hematuria.ConclusionCatheterization and irrigation of the urinary bladder with normal saline is a relatively simple, safe and inexpensive method of removing the leech and controlling hematuria.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveA vesicostomy is believed to have a detrimental effect in boys with posterior urethral valves compared to primary valve ablation. We compared the outcomes of boys managed by initial vesicostomy with those undergoing primary fulguration.Materials and methodsThe outcomes of 54 boys (23 vesicostomy, 31 primary valve fulguration) over 1 year of age who had not undergone renal transplant were considered. Outcome parameters identified were ultrasound findings, continence status, glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and 1-year creatinine. Dryness was defined as completely dry both day and night with no need to wear pads. Results are presented with 95% confidence intervals.ResultsUltrasound examinations were normal in 9/19 (47.4%) of the vesicostomy group and 11/24 (45.8%) of the fulguration group. Graded ultrasound results were not significantly different (p = 0.24). The vesicostomy patients were more often dry (79% vs 64%, p = 0.43). The vesicostomy group had on average higher GFR (95.26 vs 85.79) and lower 1-year creatinine (49.58 vs 52.46) values. After accounting for age differences between groups, there was no significant difference in the GFR and 1-year creatinine values (p = 0.16 and p = 0.87, respectively).ConclusionsThere was a tendency for the major outcomes to be more favourable in the vesicostomy group. Although trends were non-significant, confidence intervals were wide and potential differences of clinical importance could not be discounted.  相似文献   

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PurposeWe prospectively evaluated the efficacy and durability of a combination of intradetrusor botulinum-A toxin (BTX-A) and endoscopic treatment of vesicoureteric reflux (VUR) to manage children with myelomeningocele (MMC) and non-compliant refluxing bladders who were not responding to standard conservative therapy. We also evaluated whether this combined therapy can lower intravesical pressure, increase bladder capacity, gain social continence and protect the upper tract from recurrent urinary tract infection.Material and methodsA total of 10 patients with a mean age of 5.9 ± 3.6 years (range 2–12 years) with MMC (eight females and two males) were prospectively involved in the study. All patients were fully compliant to clean intermittent catheterization, and all were non-responders (failed to gain continence and/or poor compliance) to the maximum tolerable dose of anticholinergics and catheterization. All patients were subjected to cystoscopic intradetrusor injection of 12 U/kg (maximum 300 U) of BTX-A in an infection-free bladder. They all had VUR (16 refluxing ureters, six patients with bilateral VUR) and did not show resolution in the pretreatment voiding cystourethrogram; accordingly, submucosal injection of Deflux® was performed either with the second BTX-A treatment (initial four patients) or with the first BTX-A treatment (the other six patients). The grade of reflux was G III, IV and V in three, seven and six ureters, respectively.ResultsThe maximum bladder capacity increased significantly from 79 ± 49 to 155 ± 57 ml (p < 0.022), and the maximum detrusor pressure decreased significantly from 55 ± 16 to 37 ± 11 cm H2O (p < 0.001). Fifteen out of 16 (93.75%) refluxing ureters were completely resolved (one of them on second attempt), and one (6.25%) (GV reflux) remained unchanged despite of two attempts. Of six incontinent patients, five reached complete dryness between catheterizations and one showed partial improvement.ConclusionsA combination of BTX-A and endoscopic correction of VUR is a simple and effective way to overcome the increased risk of high intravesical pressure and recurrent UTI. This treatment decreases the incidence of renal damage in children on whom conservative management fails to help, in a minimally invasive way.  相似文献   

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BackgroundUreteric replacement in part or in total is rarely needed in children. We present our experience in using the appendix to replace the ureter.MethodsA retrospective case note review was carried out at Sheffield Children's Hospital (UK), Ekta Institute of Child Health (Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India) and Christian Medical College Hospital (Vellore, India) of all cases of ureteric substitution using the appendix.ResultsTen patients were identified, operated in 2002–2007: seven males and three females with a median age of 2.5 years (range 2.5 months to 12 years). The reasons for ureteric replacement were traumatic ureteric avulsion (n = 1), congenital ureteric stenosis (n = 5), non-drainage following previous pyeloplasty for pelvi-ureteric junction obstruction (n = 3) and ureteric stricture following reimplantation for vesico-ureteric reflux (n = 1). The appendix was used in an anti-peristaltic manner in all cases, and in one case a transureteroureterostomy was performed. At a median follow up of 16 months (1–72 months), all the patients were well except one whose kidney function had deteriorated.ConclusionsTotal or partial replacement of the ureter using the appendix, even in the first year of life, preserved renal function in nine cases. Ureteric continuity can be successfully restored in children using the appendix.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveWe present two parallel case series on outcome after tubularized incised-plate urethroplasty (TIP repair) for hypospadias in 1-year-old versus 5-year-old boys.Patients and methodsOver a 2-year period two groups (1 year old, n = 57 and 5 years old, n = 65) of boys were operated in parallel using the TIP repair. Main endpoints were set as incidence of fistula, meatal stenosis and foreskin dehiscence/phimosis. A logistic regression model was used to predict the odds for freedom from either ‘any complication’ or fistula in 1-year-old boys versus 5-year-old boys.ResultsFive-year-old boys had a significantly higher incidence of fistula (26% vs. 7%, P < 0.01) and ‘any complication’ (50% vs. 18%, P < 0.001) than the 1-year-old boys. The odds ratio for freedom from ‘any complication’ and fistula was 4.8:1 (P < 0.001) and 4.7:1 (P = 0.009), respectively, in favor of the 1-year-old group. Avoiding foreskin reconstruction gave increased odds for freedom of “any complicaton” (4.2:1, P = 0.034), but was an insignificant factor concerning freedom from fistula.ConclusionThese data substantiate why boys with hypospadias should be corrected early. Foreskin reconstruction increases postoperative problems but does not increase the rate of postoperative fistulae.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveGrowth of the bladder in children with bladder exstrophy is primarily responsible for later ability to void continently. Improvement in bladder capacity has been noted in some boys following epispadias repair. Does the timing of epispadias repair influence the ability of the bladder to grow?MethodsData were collected regarding bladder volume measurements, obtained under anesthesia using a standard technique, during yearly follow-up of boys with classic bladder exstrophy. Volume prior to epispadias repair was compared to the next volume measure following repair. Timing of epispadias repair was compared to changes in bladder capacity in 30 boys. Monthly increases in bladder capacity were calculated in boys repaired at <12 (4), 13–24 (12) and 25–48 (14) months.ResultsPatients who had surgery prior to 12 months of age had the highest rate of monthly increase in bladder capacity (2.40 cc/month). Monthly growth rates were 1.91 cc/month for patients repaired at 13–24 months and 1.18 cc/month for those repaired at 25–48 months.ConclusionsEpispadias repair does lead to early increase in bladder capacity in boys with classic bladder exstrophy. The monthly increases in bladder capacity are greater in boys <12 months. Improvement in bladder volume is less likely when epispadias is repaired after age 29 months.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveTo review our initial experience with the retroperitoneoscopic approach, which is rapidly becoming the procedure of choice for paediatric adrenalectomy. Swift access to the vascular pedicle makes this approach ideal for adrenal surgery where haemodynamic instability is a common feature.MethodPatients were placed in a fully prone position and the locations of the 12th rib, iliac crest and paravertebral muscles were marked. A 10-mm incision was made lateral to the para-vertebral muscle, halfway between the iliac crest and costal margin. A retroperitoneal working space was created around the kidney using a homemade balloon. A 10-mm Hasson port was then inserted. A 5-mm working port was placed lateral to the tip of the 12th rib and, if necessary, a second was inserted medial to the camera port. Dissection was performed with diathermy and/or Harmonic Scalpel™ and the adrenal vessels were divided between clips. The specimen was retrieved in an endopouch through the 10-mm port.ResultsOver 16 months, six adrenalectomies were performed in five patients (three boys and two girls); two right, two left and one bilateral. Median age at surgery was 8 years. Presentation was with hypertension (n = 2), Cushing's syndrome (n = 2) and abdominal pain (n = 1). Median operative time was 154 min. A single-instrument port adrenalectomy was performed in three patients. Histopathological diagnosis included adrenal cyst (n = 1), cystic phaeochromocytoma (n = 1), adrenal cortical tumour (n = 2) and central Cushing's disease (n = 1). All were completely resected. All patients remain symptom free with a median follow up of 17 months.ConclusionThese cases represent our initial institutional experience with retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy. The senior reporting surgeons have already surmounted the general learning curve for laparoscopy, and this experience has proved vital to expand our repertoire with encouraging early results. This is our technique of choice as it provides a superior view of the adrenal gland and vessels, with good intraoperative haemodynamic stability.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveMany changes have occurred in the treatment of bladder exstrophy over the last few years and many repairs are now offered. The purpose of this study was to evaluate long-term outcomes in a select group of patients in whom modern staged repair (MSRE) was undertaken.Patients and methodsFrom an institutionally approved database were extracted 189 patients who had undergone primary closure between 1988 and 2004. The records of 131 patients (95 males) who underwent MSRE with a modified Cantwell-Ransley repair by a single surgeon in 1988–2004 were reviewed with a minimum 5-year follow up.ResultsSixty-seven patients with a mean age of 2 months (range 6 h to 4 months) underwent primary closure, and 18 underwent osteotomy at the same time. Mean age at epispadias repair was 18 months (8–24). Mean age at bladder neck reconstruction (BNR) was 4.8 years (40–60 months) with a mean capacity of 98 cc (75–185). Analysis of bladder capacity prior to BNR revealed that patients with a mean capacity greater than 85 cc median had better outcomes. Seventy percent (n = 47) are continent day and night and voiding per urethra without augmentation or intermittent catheterization. Social continence defined as dry for more than 3 h during the day was found in 10% (n = 7). Six patients required continent diversion after failed BNR. Seven patients are completely incontinent. The mean time to daytime continence was 14 months (4–23) and the mean time to night-time continence was 23 months (11–34). No correlation was found between age at BNR and continence.ConclusionsPatients with a good bladder template who develop sufficient bladder capacity after successful primary closure and epispadias repair can achieve acceptable continence without bladder augmentation and intermittent catheterization.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveTo evaluate long-term outcomes between various methods of augmentation cystoplasty.MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed of patients undergoing seromuscular colocystoplasty lined with urothelium (SCLU, n = 26), and their outcomes compared to a similar population of patients in the same institution who had received traditional forms of bladder augmentation (colocystoplasty and ileocystoplasty, n = 32). Measurements included efficacy of the procedure in increasing bladder capacity and achieving urinary continence, and the need of subsequent surgery for complications.ResultsThere was no statistically significant difference in achieved bladder capacity, subjective urinary continence and the rates of subsequent surgery for stones, vesicoureteral reflux, augment failure, bladder neck continence and catheterizable channel. None of the patients in the SCLU group had spontaneous perforation or small bowel obstruction.ConclusionPatients with SCLU are at decreased risk for bowel obstruction and spontaneous perforation, but are not devoid of other long-term complications including bladder stones, vesicoureteral reflux and augment failure. Most of the risks and benefits of augmentation cystoplasty performed using ileum, colon, or SCLU appear similar.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveReconstruction of bladder exstrophy in newborn infants requires immobilization, sedation and pain management to prevent distracting forces from compromising the repair. We present a 6-year review of our experience.Subjects and methodsWe reviewed the perioperative management of newborn infants undergoing reconstruction between November 1999 and October 2006. Data are presented as means ± SD.ResultsTwenty-three newborn infants underwent surgery under a combined epidural and general anesthetic technique. Tunneled caudal epidural catheters were inserted in all patients and intermittently injected with 0.25% bupivacaine with 1:200,000 epinephrine. Postoperatively, a continuous infusion of 0.1% lidocaine, 0.8–1 mg/kg/h was administered for 15 ± 8 (range 4–30) days. Children were sedated with diazepam for 20 ± 13 (range 2–40) days. Central venous catheters were maintained for 20 ± 9 (range 1–34) days for fluids, drug administration and blood sampling. No patient experienced bladder prolapse or wound dehiscence.ConclusionPerioperative management with tunneled epidural and central venous catheters in newborn infants with bladder exstrophy facilitates immobilization, analgesia and sedation, resulting in an excellent cosmetic repair with no case of bladder prolapse or wound dehiscence.  相似文献   

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AimWe administered a standardized questionnaire to parents and operating surgeon to determine their opinions regarding outcomes from tubularized incised plate (TIP) hypospadias repair.MethodsLikert scale questionnaires were used to assess six outcomes: overall penile appearance, cosmesis of meatus and skin, penile size, straightness during erection, and voided stream. These were answered by consecutive parents of boys 6 weeks following TIP hypospadias repair, as well as by the surgeon. Controls were normal boys 6 weeks after elective circumcision, with their parents and the surgeon answering the same questionnaires.ResultsThere were no significant differences in responses between parents of boys undergoing TIP repair for distal (n = 50) to proximal (n = 15) hypospadias compared to parents of normal boys undergoing elective circumcision (n = 22). Surgeon impressions of cosmetic results were slightly, but significantly, more favorable than those of parents. Surgeon scores were higher for distal versus proximal hypospadias outcomes.ConclusionsOur study provides objective evidence that parents consider TIP hypospadias repair to create a normally functioning and appearing penis. Parent and surgeon opinions of cosmetic outcomes were similar, although surgeon impressions were more favorable.  相似文献   

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ObjectiveWe assessed clinical and urodynamic outcomes, over a minimum 10-year follow-up period, of neuropathic bladder patients treated with a bladder augmentation (BA) to determine if periodic urodynamic studies are needed.Material and methodsThirty-two patients with poorly compliant bladders underwent BA at a mean age of 11 years (2.5–18). Mean follow-up was 12 years (10–14.5) and mean patient age at the end of the study was 22 years (12.2–33). During follow-up all patients were controlled at regular intervals with urinary tract imaging, serum electrolyte and creatinine levels, cystoscopy and urodynamic studies. Preoperative, 1-year post-BA and latest urodynamic studies results were compared.ResultsUrodynamic studies at 1-year post-BA showed a significant increase in bladder capacity and a decrease in end-filling detrusor pressure compared with preoperative values (396 vs 106 ml; 10 vs 50 cm H2O, P < 0.0001). The increase in bladder capacity was more significant at the end of the study than after 1 year (507.8 vs 396 ml, P < 0.002). Thirteen patients had phasic contractions after 1 year and 11 at the end (not significant, NS), and these contractions were more frequent with colon than with ileum (NS). At the end of follow-up, phasic contraction pressure had decreased while trigger volume had increased (35 vs 28 cm H2O; 247 vs 353 ml, NS). All patients are dry and have normal renal function, except one who had mild renal insufficiency before BA.ConclusionBA improves bladder capacity and pressure, and these changes are maintained over time (although phasic contractions do not disappear). Repeated urodynamic studies are only necessary when upper urinary tract dilatation or incontinence does not improve.  相似文献   

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AimTo evaluate the comparative efficacy and safety of extended-release (ER) and instant-release (IR) tolterodine preparations in a pediatric population with neural tube defects having cystometric abnormalities.Materials and methodsTwenty-five patients with neural tube defects and a similar demographic profile underwent a routine hemogram, liver function tests, renal function tests, urine culture, X-ray lumbo-sacral spine, and renal and bladder ultrasound. Vesicoureteric reflux was diagnosed by micturating cystourethrogram under fluoroscopy. Dimercaptosuccinic acid renal scintigraphy was performed to study the presence or absence of renal scars. Patients were treated with tolterodine ER (Group I: 2 mg once daily for 21 days) and tolterodine IR (Group II: 2 mg twice daily for 21 day) in a cross-over study with a 10-day washout period between administrations. Evaluation was by subjective assessment, visual analog scale, urodynamic assessment and adverse drug reaction monitoring.ResultsThere was ultrasound evidence of hydroureteronephrosis in 20% of the patients. One patient out of 25 had impaired renal function and eight patients had renal scarring on dimercaptosuccinic acid scans. Both forms of the drug increased the maximum cystometric bladder capacity, decreased detrusor leak pressures and increased compliance compared to pre-therapy levels (P = 0.0001). Visual analog scale showed a significant clinical improvement with both ER and IR tolterodine. A significant increase in maximum bladder capacity in the group receiving IR tolterodine as compared to the ER preparation was noted (P = 0.0001). The decrease in detrusor leak pressures and improvement in compliance were not significantly different between the groups. No adverse effects of hyperpyrexia, flushing or intolerance to outdoor temperatures, or dryness of mouth were observed in either group. No patient suffered from constipation.ConclusionER tolterodine 2 mg once daily is as effective and well tolerated in children with neurogenic bladder as IR tolterodine 2 mg twice a day. The latter was found to be more effective in terms of urodynamic parameters. ER formulation of tolterodine is less expensive and has the advantage of single dosage.  相似文献   

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