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Bladder-sphincter dysfunction in myelomeningocele
Authors:van Gool J D  Dik P  de Jong T P
Institution:(1) Paediatric Renal Centre WKZ, `Wilhelmina Kinderziekenhuis', University Medical Centre Utrecht, PO Box 85090, 3508 AB Utrecht, The Netherlands e-mail: jd.vangool@attglobal.net, NL
Abstract: Pediatric urodynamics taught us that detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia creates a bladder outlet obstruction in about 50% of any population of children with myelomeningocele. This functional obstruction causes renal damage due to obstructive uropathy, exactly the same way as a congenital anatomical urethral obstruction does. Pediatric urodynamics also taught us that in children with myelomeningocele pelvic floor activity and detrusor activity can be abnormal (hyperactive or inactive) completely independent from each other. These insights have changed the management of myelomeningocele. Children with overactivity of the pelvic floor can be singled out at infant age, and started on clean intermittent catherization, to prevent obstructive uropathy and preserve renal function. Children with detrusor overactivity can be singled out too at very early age, and treated with anticholinergics, to prevent irreversible structural damage to the detrusor and preserve normal bladder capacity and compliance. Received: 20 July 1999 / Accepted: 24 January 2001
Keywords:  Myelomeningocele  Neuropathic bladder-sphincter dysfunction  Detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia  Clean intermittent catheterization  Anticholinergics  Bladder compliance  Bladder capacity  Obstructive uropathy  Urodynamics
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