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  • Pediatric urology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Neurology

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  • Lower urinary tract dysfunction in children often co-occurs with bowel dysfunction.
  • Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) significantly impacts children's quality of life.
  • There is a need for evidence-based information on pediatric NBD management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To offer an updated, selective review of NBD in children.
  • To consolidate current knowledge on NBD definitions, assessment, and treatment.
  • To guide clinical practice and future research in pediatric NBD.

Main Methods:

  • Selective, non-systematic literature review.
  • Focus on definitions, assessment strategies, and management options.
  • Inclusion of recommendations for follow-up and monitoring.

Main Results:

  • Established clear definitions and terminology for NBD.
  • Provided guidance on physical assessment, history taking, and diagnostic studies.
  • Outlined updated surgical and non-surgical management strategies for NBD.

Conclusions:

  • This review offers a framework for improving NBD management in children.
  • The findings aim to enhance the care and outcomes for children with NBD.
  • Further research is encouraged to advance the field of pediatric NBD.