Long-term survival in an infant with urethral atresia |
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Authors: | G Steinhardt W Hogan E Wood T Weber R Lynch |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, St. Louis University School of Medicine, Missouri. |
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Abstract: | Complete urethral atresia is an anomaly that previously was incompatible with life. We report on a surviving infant with this anomaly. As a fetus urinary decompression was accomplished with a vesicoamniotic shunt. Peritoneal dialysis was initiated shortly after birth and at 9 months supramembranous scrotal inlay urethroplasty was performed to provide for egress of urine from the bladder. A maternal renal allograft was performed when he was 12 months old. When the patient was 3 1/2 years old he had normal renal function and emptied the bladder to completion through the reconstructed urethra. Although mildly delayed, he continues to progress with all developmental milestones. |
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