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  • Pediatric Urology
  • Surgical Reconstruction
  • Continence Management

Background:

  • Bladder exstrophy repair aims for both urinary continence and renal function preservation.
  • Managing intravesical pressure is critical for successful outcomes in these complex cases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To retrospectively analyze patient data to assess continence and renal function after bladder exstrophy repair.
  • To identify key factors contributing to continence and preservation of renal function.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 52 patients with bladder exstrophy.
  • Focus on 18 fully continent patients, comparing primary repair with augmentation strategies.
  • Utilized cystostomy tube (CT) for vesical pressure venting prior to augmentation in most cases.

Main Results:

  • All 18 patients achieved a 24-hour dry period; two managed enuresis with fluid restriction.
  • Seventeen out of 18 patients maintained preserved renal function.
  • Successful outcomes were linked to specific surgical techniques and pressure management.

Conclusions:

  • Tension-free abdominal wall closure with rectus muscle apposition is vital for preserving repaired bladder exstrophy.
  • Osteotomy aids in preventing reconstruction failure by mitigating lateral forces.
  • Venting vesical pressure via CT until timely augmentation is crucial for creating a low-pressure, continent system, safeguarding both continence and renal function.