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Paediatric urology focuses on rare congenital conditions requiring lifelong care. Centralised, specialised centres provide comprehensive management from prenatal stages through adulthood.

Area of Science:

  • Paediatric Urology
  • Congenital Anomalies
  • Rare Diseases

Background:

  • Paediatric urology is a specialized field within urology, closely collaborating with paediatric surgery.
  • Management of rare congenital urological conditions necessitates a long-term, holistic approach.
  • Centralization of care in specialized centers is crucial for effective treatment.

Approach:

  • This review highlights the essential role of highly specialized treatment centers in managing rare congenital conditions.
  • Paediatric urology services in Denmark are centralized at Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen) and Aarhus University Hospital (Aarhus).
  • These centers are accredited by the European Reference Network on rare diseases (eUrogen) for their expertise in complex and rare urological conditions.

Key Points:

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  • Lifelong management is essential for many rare congenital urological conditions.
  • Specialized centers provide comprehensive care from prenatal diagnosis to adulthood.
  • Accreditation by European Reference Networks underscores the expertise in rare disease management.
  • Conclusions:

    • A holistic, lifelong management strategy is vital for patients with rare congenital urological conditions.
    • Centralized, specialized pediatric urology centers offer superior care for complex cases.
    • The Danish model demonstrates effective centralization for rare disease treatment.