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在经典的膀外缩闭后控制失禁的管理
K Godlewski1, M Davis1, D Weiss1
1Hospital Infantil de Filadelfia, Filadelfia, United States.
Actas urologicas espanolas
|July 16, 2025
概括
膀外缩闭后,尿失禁很常见. 建议首先使用行为和物理治疗等保守疗法,并为持久病例保留手术,需要终身随访.
科学领域:
- 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科
- 儿科手术 儿科手术
- 重建性手术是一种重建性手术.
背景情况:
- 经典的膀外缩显著改变了盆腔解剖,造成了手术挑战.
- 在外关闭后实现意志性排泄和尿失禁仍然是外科医生的首要目标.
- 持续性尿失禁是一种常见的挑战,在外收缩后关闭.
研究的目的:
- 审查保守策略和手术选择,以促进膀外缩患者的尿性.
- 提供关于在膀外缩修复后控制尿失禁的指导.
- 强调所有膀外缩症患者终身泌尿学随访的重要性.
主要方法:
- 在主要的电子数据库和引用跟踪平台上进行全面的文献搜索.
- 关键词包括经典的膀外缩,失禁和各种治疗方式.
- 审查保守和外科手术干预的尿失禁后,外收缩的关闭.
主要成果:
- 保守措施 (行为疗法,物理疗法,泌尿心理咨询) 是 incontinence 的第一线治疗方法.
- 成熟和膀生长可以在没有手术的情况下改善失禁.
- 在保守策略失败后,考虑了膀部重建/关闭等手术选择,成功和风险各不相同.
结论:
- 在膀外缩闭后实现意志性排泄和禁欲是具有挑战性的,许多患者经历了持续的失禁.
- 行为,身体和心理上的支持对所有膀外缩患者和家属至关重要.
- 增长和成熟的时间可能会促进禁欲;手术干预需要终身监测.
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